Estrogen-mimicking compound GLP-1-estrogen found to inhibit binge eating behavior in mice by carrying estrogen into serotonin region of the brain.

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The hormone estrogen can specifically trigger brain serotonin neurons to inhibit binge eating in female mice, researchers report. They add that this result is consistent with data in humans. “We can speculate that in women who develop binge eating who also happen to have irregular menstrual cycles, it is probably because their estrogen function is somehow damaged, which is what leads to the development of binge eating,” said the study’s lead author.

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