Junk food controls your brain
Junk food is tricking our brain into thinking our stomach is not full and we need more food.
Amanda Page from the University of Adelaide told Steve and Baz about her research.
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Junk food is tricking our brain into thinking our stomach is not full and we need more food.
Amanda Page from the University of Adelaide told Steve and Baz about her research.
Click PLAY to hear the interview.