The different thirst neurons (and why we sometimes prefer water over Gatorade)
/Thirst, that primal sensation that drives us to seek hydration, has long intrigued scientists. We become thirsty either because we don’t have enough water and/or because there is too much salt in our bodies. How does our brain differentiate between these thirsts and tell us what to drink? In an elegant study by Pool et al., researchers unravel the intricate workings of thirst and its neural basis.
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