
When mice received a supplement of ghrelin, an appetite hormone released from the stomach, they showed increased sexual activity and increase in efforts to find a partner, in a new Swedish study. Researchers at the Sahlgrenska Academy conducted the study and also confirmed the effect in a follow-up experiment, where mice that received a ghrelin inhibitor instead decreased their sexual activity. Researcher Elisabet Jerlhag said that it is already known ...
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