Yale University's Dr. Robert Sherwin talks about his study that suggests the brains of people who are obese may be wired differently for impulse control when compared with non-obese people official
The brains of people who are obese may be wired differently for impulse control, such as resisting french fries or a doughnut when their blood sugar levels drop, compared with people who are not obese, a new study suggests. Powered by www.newslook.com Producer : CBC
09/20/2011