Scientists have developed a new kind of diet pill that might combat weight gain by fooling the body into thinking it has consumed calories, according to a new study discussed in the San Diego Union-Tribune.

The drug, called fexaramine, targets a receptor present in different organs that switches on when we eat. Researchers from the Salk Institute in San Diego hypothesized that by turning the receptor on only in the intestines, they could "trick" the gut into thinking it has consumed food. They published their results January 5 in Nature Medicine.