Study finds time-restricted eating may aid diabetics in weight loss and glucose control, offering an alternative to calorie-count diets.
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Breakfast Timing and Type 2 Diabetes Risk: A Comprehensive Study
Comprehensive study reveals breakfast timing impacts type 2 diabetes risk; late meals elevate risk, emphasizing chrononutrition’s role in disease prevention.
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Caution to Parents: Child Overeating May Be Linked to Boredom
by Klaus Müllerby Klaus MüllerRecent study reveals children aged four and above consume 79% more calories when bored compared to a neutral emotional state. …
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Researchers Uncover Additional Reasons to Incorporate Fiber into Your Diet
In-depth study reveals unique health benefits of insoluble fiber-rich plant sources and their potential for fortifying processed foods.
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Advances in Probiotic Research: Identification of New Strains Effective Against Hypertension
Emerging research identifies new probiotic strains Bifidobacterium lactis and Lactobacillus rhamnosus as effective in managing hypertension. The study explores the …
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Unveiling the Mechanisms: The Role of Food Chemicals in Amplifying Hunger and Health Risks
Scientists from the Buck Institute reveal that Advanced Glycation End Products (AGEs) in cooked foods heighten hunger and pose health …
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New Research Illuminates the Contradiction Surrounding High-Protein Diets and Exercise
by Amir Husseinby Amir HusseinNew research reveals that strength training can offset the metabolic drawbacks of high-protein diets in mice. While exercise led to …
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Recent Study Suggests Intermittent Fasting May Address Alzheimer’s Disease
by Klaus Müllerby Klaus MüllerA recent study suggests that time-limited eating, a form of intermittent fasting, may alleviate circadian disruptions in Alzheimer’s disease in …
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New Research Reveals How Plant-Derived Nutrients Can Affect the Gut and Brain
Fresh Research Unveils the Impact of Plant-Based Nutrients on Gut and Brain FunctionsRecent scientific investigations propose that prebiotics, renowned for …
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Exploring the Potential of a Specialized Diet to Mitigate Long COVID Symptoms
This article details a clinical study by Keck Medicine of USC examining the potential of a low-carbohydrate diet to alleviate …