This article looks at how GLP-1 receptor agonists may indirectly Read More GLP-1 Drugs and Food Noise: The Brain Science Behind Appetite Control Mar 16, 2026 Articles, Diabetes, GLP- 1 Agonist Therapy Center, GLP-1 Agonist Therapy Center, Obesity 1,131 views Many patients describe a surprising shift when starting GLP-1 therapies: cravings feel quieter, and the constant pull toward food seems to fade
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(PubMed) Perrig WJ, Perrig P, Stahelin HB