Researchers from the Max Planck Institute for Metabolism Research have discovered that obesity, which is marked by diminished insulin sensitivity,…
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Reconsidering the Notion of “Metabolically Healthy Obesity”: An Expert’s Perspective
Professor Matthias Blüher scrutinizes the concept of Metabolically Healthy Obesity at the European Association for the Study of Diabetes Annual …
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DietMedicineMetabolismNutritionSciTech NewsUniversity Of Illinois At Urbana-ChampaignWeight Gain
Fresh Studies Indicate that Protein from Insects May Mitigate Weight Gain and Enhance Overall Health
Recent studies from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign indicate that replacing traditional proteins with mealworms in high-fat diets for mice …
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Mannose: The Sugar That Might Help Us Fight Cancer and Its Connection to Honeybees
New research explores mannose, a sugar lethal to honeybees, for its potential as a cancer inhibitor and treatment enhancer.
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The Upper Critical Temperature for Humans: Exploring the Limits of Heat Tolerance
Exploring the upper limits of human heat tolerance, researchers investigate the metabolic and cardiovascular responses to high temperatures.
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CannabisMetabolismObesityPopularSciTech NewsUC Irvine
The Impact of Cannabis on Weight Loss: Unveiling the Consequences
by Amir Husseinby Amir HusseinStudy reveals adolescent THC exposure’s impact on weight and health: leaner bodies, reduced obesity risk, but impaired nutrient mobilization and …
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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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LifespanLongevityMetabolismMicrobiologySciTech NewsUniversity Of Copenhagen
Intestinal Bacteria – The Secret to Living to 100?
by Manuel Costaby Manuel CostaThis article explores the unique gut microbiome of Japanese centenarians, shedding light on how it may contribute to their longevity.