Scientists at Loyola University Chicago discovered that the heart possesses "sweet taste" receptors similar to those found on ...
In a surprising discovery, scientists have found that the heart possesses "sweet taste" receptors, similar to those on our ...
High intake of artificial sweeteners may trigger arrhythmia by affecting heart's sweet taste receptors. Sweet Taste Receptors ...
Much like tongues that understand “sweet” taste, our hearts too can sense sweeteners, according a study on Saturday, that ...
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Researchers have found that the heart possesses “sweet taste” receptors, similar to those on our tongues, and stimulating ...
and that's binding to these sweet taste receptors on the heart muscle cells, causing a difference in the heartbeat,” he added. Intriguingly, the researchers also found that these receptors are ...
In a surprising discovery, scientists have found that the heart possesses "sweet taste" receptors, similar to those on our tongues ...