Bryan Fox

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In the past, scientists had tried designing drugs to reduce addictive behaviors, but they kept bumping into a problem. They could find drugs that dampened addiction, but the drugs also dampened “natural rewarding behaviors, like feeding and sex and social interactions.” They worked by dialing down your entire reward system, so if you took them, you lost your interest in cocaine, but you also lost your interest in life and all of its pleasures.
Magic Pill: The Extraordinary Benefits and Disturbing Risks of the New Weight-Loss Drugs
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