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Sweet preferences and analgesia during childhood: effects of family history of alcoholism and depression.
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For children, the general rule seems to be the sweeter the better, a preference that evolved to attract children to sources of nutrition during periods of maximal growth [1,2]; but sweet taste is much more than a signal for calories [3]. When placed in the mouth, sweet taste can blunt expressions of pain, presumably via the endogenous opioid system [4,5], highlighting its potent rewarding properties.