
Can't stop thinking about your next meal? It's called food noise, here's what to do
Fox News
"Food noise" is the internal chatter between the brain and stomach, a weight loss doctor said. The noise is necessary for survival — but for some people, it can be hard to tune out.
"Food noise," as it's commonly known, is an informal way of summing up the internal chatter between the brain and stomach, a medical doctor who specializes in weight loss told Fox News Digital. Ideally, "you want just the right amount of noise." Peter Burke is a lifestyle editor with Fox News Digital.
Dr. Steven Batash is founder of Batash Endoscopic Weight Loss Center, with offices in New York and Miami.

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