
Henning Fenselau
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Henning Fenselau is a prominent researcher at the Max Planck Institute for Metabolism Research, known for his work on the neurological mechanisms related to sugar consumption and appetite regulation. His recent study has shed light on how specific neurons in the brain can trigger cravings for sweets even when an individual is satiated, emphasizing the complex relationship between brain chemistry and dietary habits.
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Henning Fenselau is a research group leader at the Max Planck Institute for Metabolism Research and head of the study on sugar cravings.
Stuffed but still want sweets? Scientists explain whyThe Times of India·
India· 2025-02-23
Henning Fenselau is the head of the research group at the Max Planck Institute for Metabolism Research and the lead author of the study.
Voglia di dolce anche quando siamo sazi? Ci spingono alcuni neuroni del cervelloCorriere della Sera·
Italy· 2025-02-14

