Yale study reveals obesity-linked permanent brain changes, causing diminished nutrient response, even post weight loss.
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Brown UniversityObesityPregnancySciTech NewsToxicology
Study Reveals Link Between Pregnancy Exposure to “Forever Chemicals” and Childhood Obesity
by Manuel Costaby Manuel CostaPregnancy exposure to ‘forever chemicals’ (PFAS) linked to childhood obesity, according to a study by Brown University researchers. Ongoing research …
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ObesitySciTech NewsUniversity Of SurreyWeight Loss
Scientists Discover That Family and Loved Ones May Be Sabotaging Your Weight Loss Journey
Discover how family and loved ones may unintentionally hinder your weight loss journey through acts of sabotage and overfeeding, and …
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Chronic PainMedicineNeuroscienceObesityOsteoporosisPharmaceuticalsSciTech NewsUniversity Of Tokyo
New Way To Develop Drugs Without Side Effects – To Treat Obesity, Pain, Osteoporosis, and Neurological Disorders
Discover a groundbreaking approach in drug development that activates G-protein coupled receptors from inside cells, reducing side effects. #DrugDevelopment
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BrainDietMax Planck InstituteMedicineMetabolismObesitySciTech NewsYale University
Why Do We Find It So Hard To Resist Treats Like Chocolate Bars? Scientists Discover Sweets Change Our Brain
This study explores how regular consumption of high-fat, high-sugar foods can alter our brains, creating a subconscious preference for such …
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Brown FatDiabetesObesitySciTech NewsUniversity Of East AngliaWeight Loss
Flipping the Fat Burn Switch: The Breakthrough That Could Lead to New Obesity Treatments
The molecular structure of Uncoupling protein 1 (UCP1), a critical component in calorie burning within brown fat tissues, often termed…
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CognitionDementiaGerontologyMedicineMuscleNeuroscienceObesitySciTech NewsWiley
Decoding the Body-Brain Connection: Muscle Fat as a Predictor of Cognitive Decline
Discover the link between muscle adiposity and cognitive decline. New research highlights the role of muscle fat in predicting dementia …
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Ben-Gurion University Of The NegevBrainMedicineNeuroscienceNutritionObesitySciTech News
The Green Mediterranean Diet: A Path to Youthful Brain Health
A recent study conducted by Ben-Gurion University suggests that adopting a Green Mediterranean Diet can effectively slow down the aging…
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ObesityPublic HealthSciTech NewsSleep ScienceStressUniversity Of South Australia
New Study Uncovers How a Four-Day Work Week Can Significantly Improve Your Health
University of South Australia’s health researchers think that working only four days a week, with three-day weekends, could be beneficial…
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American Heart AssociationCardiologyDiabetesDietHeartObesityPublic HealthSciTech News
How Long-Term Weight Loss Could Protect Your Heart Even If You Regain Some Weight
by Amir Husseinby Amir HusseinHow Intensive Weight Loss Programs May Reduce Your Risk of Heart Disease and Diabetes If you lose some weight, it…