Mind Over (Food) Matter: Combating 'Overeating' Former FDA commissioner David Kessler says that sugar, fat and salt can hijack our brains. In his new book, The End of Overeating, he describes the way the food industry works with the advertizing industry to create the cravings that are so hard to resist.

Mind Over (Food) Matter: Combating 'Overeating'

Mind Over (Food) Matter: Combating 'Overeating'

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David Kessler is the author of A Question of Intent and The End of Overeating. hide caption

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David Kessler is the author of A Question of Intent and The End of Overeating.

Former FDA commissioner David Kessler warns that sugar, fat and salt can hijack our brains and cause us to overeat. In his new book, The End of Overeating, he describes the way the food industry works with the advertising industry to create the food cravings that are so hard to resist.

Kessler, who is a pediatrician, served as FDA commissioner under presidents George H.W. Bush and Bill Clinton. He has been the dean of the medical schools at Yale and the University of California, San Francisco.