Why We Feel Thirsty After Consuming Alcohol Or Sugar
A study of mice in Texas and human beings in Europe revealed why alcohol and sugar make us thirsty. The findings of the study were published in the journal Cell Metabolism on April 12. Researchers from the University of Texas (UT Southwestern) found the hormone FGF21 played the role of an anti-dehydration mechanism by acting on…
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Sure is empty down here...