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Motion sickness brain circuit may provide new options for treating obesity

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Motion sickness brain circuit may provide new options for treating obesity.

Researchers describe a new brain circuit involved in motion sickness that also contributes to regulating body temperature and metabolic balance.

The findings may provide unconventional strategies for the treatment of obesity.

Motion sickness is a very common condition that affects about 1 in 3 people, but the brain circuits involved are largely unknown.

Longlong Tu , Xing Fang , Yongjie Yang , Meng Yu , Hailan Liu , Hesong Liu , Na Yin , Jonathan C. Bean , Kristine M. Conde , Olivia Z. Ginnard , Qingzhuo Liu , Junying Han , Yi Zhu , Makoto Fukuda , Qingchun Tong , Benjamin Arenkiel , Mingshan Xue , Yang He , Chunmei Wang , Yong Xu .

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