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A role of opiates in food reward and food addiction.

Le Magnen, 1990

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1387456871267008290
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Le Magnen J
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Studies on the palatability of foods are characterized by an excess of redundant and undefined terminology, confused concepts, and misleading methodology. The following words and expressions are alternatively used to refer to “the sensory stimulation to eat or not …
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