Epilepsy Drugs May Curb Obesity
2003-10-12 01:43 amhttp://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/wp-dyn/A53442-2003Oct6?language=printer
Epilepsy Drugs May Curb Obesity
Weight-Loss Side Effects Raise Questions About 'Addictions' to Food
By Rob Stein
Washington Post Staff Writer
Tuesday, October 7, 2003; Page A03
Soon after a new epilepsy drug hit the market in 1996, doctors noticed something unexpected: Patients using the anti-seizure medication suddenly began losing weight -- rapidly.
That chance observation has led to tantalizing new insights into the underlying reasons why some people overeat and have such a hard time shedding pounds, and the provocative question of whether food can be an "addiction."
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Epilepsy Drugs May Curb Obesity
Weight-Loss Side Effects Raise Questions About 'Addictions' to Food
By Rob Stein
Washington Post Staff Writer
Tuesday, October 7, 2003; Page A03
Soon after a new epilepsy drug hit the market in 1996, doctors noticed something unexpected: Patients using the anti-seizure medication suddenly began losing weight -- rapidly.
That chance observation has led to tantalizing new insights into the underlying reasons why some people overeat and have such a hard time shedding pounds, and the provocative question of whether food can be an "addiction."
( Read more... )