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The Science of "Visual Hunger": Why We Can’t Stop Scrolling Through Food Porn

While often seen as a negative, researchers believe we can "hack" visual hunger to encourage healthier habits: Visual Hunger

: You might experience increased salivation, a rise in heart rate, and even a release of insulin in anticipation of sugar. The Science of "Visual Hunger": Why We Can’t

: Research has found a positive correlation between the number of hours spent watching food-related media and a person's Body Mass Index (BMI). Turning the Tide: How to Use Visual Hunger for Good a rise in heart rate

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