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10 June, 15:51

When people with severe obesity undergo bypass surgery that seals off part of the stomach, the remaining stomach then produces much less?

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  1. 10 June, 18:32
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    The remaining stomach then produces much less ghrelin.

    Ghrelin is a medical term for 'hunger hormone,' the hormone responsible for regulating appetite. So, people who have had certain parts of their stomach sealed off after a surgery will not experience the same levels of hunger they used to before the surgery.
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