[20-Feb-2022 02:14:48 UTC] PHP Fatal error: Uncaught Error: Call to undefined function add_action() in /home/australi/public_html/wp-content/plugins/js_composer/include/autoload/vendors/cf7.php:8 Stack trace: #0 {main} thrown in /home/australi/public_html/wp-content/plugins/js_composer/include/autoload/vendors/cf7.php on line 8 [21-Feb-2022 01:47:50 UTC] PHP Fatal error: Uncaught Error: Call to undefined function add_action() in /home/australi/public_html/wp-content/plugins/js_composer/include/autoload/vendors/woocommerce.php:19 Stack trace: #0 {main} thrown in /home/australi/public_html/wp-content/plugins/js_composer/include/autoload/vendors/woocommerce.php on line 19 [20-Feb-2022 05:33:37 UTC] PHP Fatal error: Uncaught Error: Call to undefined function add_action() in /home/australi/public_html/wp-content/plugins/js_composer/include/autoload/vc-pages/settings-tabs.php:27 Stack trace: #0 {main} thrown in /home/australi/public_html/wp-content/plugins/js_composer/include/autoload/vc-pages/settings-tabs.php on line 27 Comments on: An outdated appetite control system in a rapidly evolving world? http://australianscience.com.au/research-grants-and-programs/medical-and-health-sciences-research-grants-and-programs/an-outdated-appetite-control-system-in-a-rapidly-evolving-world/ Independent Initiative for Advancement of Science and Research in Australia Fri, 28 Nov 2014 00:16:16 +0000 hourly 1 By: The Best of Science blogging – August 2012 | Australian Science http://australianscience.com.au/research-grants-and-programs/medical-and-health-sciences-research-grants-and-programs/an-outdated-appetite-control-system-in-a-rapidly-evolving-world/#comment-11709 Mon, 03 Sep 2012 08:29:55 +0000 http://www.australianscience.com.au/?p=3639#comment-11709 […] An outdated appetite control system in a rapidly evolving world? by David Borradale It is no surprise that pharmaceutical companies have scrambled to develop new drugs that target appetite, however translating the new knowledge in appetite control into medications with minimal side effects has been far from smooth sailing. The drug Rimonabant for example, which blocked the cannabinoid receptor type-1 (part of the same system that marijuana activates causing the ‘munchies’) in the brain was highly effective at inhibiting appetite, however it had to be withdrawn, due to health concerns, including increased risk of suicidal thoughts. Clearly there are real risks when modifying brain chemistry. […]

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By: Melinda Saunders http://australianscience.com.au/research-grants-and-programs/medical-and-health-sciences-research-grants-and-programs/an-outdated-appetite-control-system-in-a-rapidly-evolving-world/#comment-10515 Tue, 07 Aug 2012 09:17:27 +0000 http://www.australianscience.com.au/?p=3639#comment-10515 Great article: definitely some ‘food for thought’! Maybe we need to invent some ‘smart-fridges’ that only let us open them when we have burnt enough kilojoules each day!

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