Research shows peril of missing breakfast

Skipping breakfast makes the brain seek out more fatty, high-calorie food throughout the day, according to researchers at Imperial college London.

Research shows peril of missing breakfast

Skipping breakfast makes the brain seek out more fatty, high-calorie food throughout the day, according to researchers at Imperial college London.

Scans of 21 people suggested people are also likely to eat more at lunch time if they miss the first meal of the day.

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