Subdiaphragmatic vagotomy reduces intake of sweet-tasting solutions in rats ( Neural Regeneration Research ) A new study reports that subdiaphragmatic vagotomy reduces intake of sweet-tasting solutions in rats, and eliminate the hedonic perception produced by sucrose and saccharin in rats.
July 19, 2013 - EurekAlert!
Julie Andrews in Evansville Courier & Press I think the most important thing that went through my mind, and (fellow star) Christopher Plummer and (director) Robert Wise and I talked about it, was how to best not make it too saccharin,Andrews said. "I wanted to add a little spice to...
Michael Jacobson in Canada.com It doesn't make sense. I think at the very least, one could say there's a cloud of doubt over saccharin,said Michael Jacobson, executive director of the Center for Science in the Public Interest in Washington, DC