Stress May Increase Desire For Reward But Not Pleasure, Research Finds

Study helps explain why stress often leads to binge eating, relapses in drug addiction or gambling.

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WASHINGTON — Feeling stressed may prompt you to go to great lengths to satisfy an urge for a drink or sweets, but you’re not likely to enjoy the indulgence any more than someone who is not stressed and has the same treat just for pleasure, according to new research published by the American Psychological Association.

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