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Why one bad meal can put us off a dish for life – Yahoo India News
A dodgy takeaway may flip a ‘switch’ in our brain, scientists have discovered.

One bad curry could flip a ‘switch’ in our brain that turns us off that dish for life. (Stock, Getty Images)
One dodgy curry could have you swearing off vindaloos for life.
While memories of food poisoning can make a dish unappealing, scientists from the University of Sussex have found a negative meal experience may actually flip a “switch” in our brain.
The team studied snails, who usually slurp up sugar as soon as it is in front of them.
Gently tapping the animals on the head when the sugar appeared…
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