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Snakes Lost 'Hunger Hormone,' Became Fasting Specialists
A new study led by Portuguese scientists reveals that snakes lost the gene responsible for producing ghrelin, the 'hunger hormone,' which may explain their ability to fast for long periods and could offer new insights into obesity research.
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