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Published December 08, 2012, 02:03 PM

Study suggests that memory helps drive appetite

In a finding that makes clear that appetite is often a case of mind over matter, new research finds that the memory of a hearty recent meal can fill you up. But the memory of a stingy serving of victuals — even an inaccurate memory — can make you hungrier, and prompt heavier eating at the next meal, researchers found.

By: Melissa Healy, Los Angeles Times / MCT

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