The science behind comfort foods
Have you ever wondered what's happening in your brain when you dig in to enjoy those Thanksgiving favorites? Buck Lanford took that question to Emory clinical neuropsychologist Negar Fani to look into the science of why food is so closely connected to memories.
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The science behind comfort foods

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