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These rats were on a high-fat diet for a study on the links between food and addiction in the lab of Ann Kelley, a professor of psychiatry and neuroscience at the University of Wisconsin. Kelley?s studies showed that injecting morphine into rats? brains can make them gorge on six times as much sweetened lard as other rats.
Tribune photo by Chuck Berman
These rats were on a high-fat diet for a study on the links between food and addiction in the lab of Ann Kelley, a professor of psychiatry and neuroscience at the University of Wisconsin. Kelley?s studies showed that injecting morphine into rats? brains can make them gorge on six times as much sweetened lard as other rats.
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