Women vs. Men

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Brain Research On Cravings

Source: AARP Radio | July 1, 2009

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Wish you could just say no to all those yummy treats?

As Alyne Ellis discovered, it turns out it's not so easy for women to push those sweets and treats away. Their brains apparently work differently than men's do, and scientists say they have the scans that prove it.

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