‘Hunger hormone’ depression link

The BBC news reports on  a Nature Neuroscience study  which found that mice with increased levels of the hormone showed fewer signs of depression and anxiety. 

High levels of the “hunger hormone” ghrelin have an antidepressant effect, US researchers claim.

Blocking the body’s response to ghrelin has been suggested as a weight loss treatment but it may also produce unintended effects on mood, they said.

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