Researchers from the University of Warwick in England have found that specific cells in the brain can both stimulate and reduce appetite. Tanycytes are glial cells located in the center of the brain.
GLP‑1 drugs appear to change how much we want to eat, and how strongly food “pulls” on the brain. Newer oral versions may ...
The brain is the central information center and constantly monitors the state of every organ present in a body. Previous research has shown that the brain also receives signals from the gut microbiota ...
A short-term clinical trial suggests that cutting carbohydrates, not fat, may be better for curbing food cues and emotional eating in women living with lipedema. Study: Hedonic hunger and eating ...
Go big when you break the fast! Nope, not just a common saying; it is even backed by science! The Breakfast should be your biggest meal of the day. Sure, you’ve heard this before. But, do you know why ...
The challenge of managing hunger while maintaining a healthy diet has led to rising interest in natural appetite suppressants. These dietary allies offer effective solutions for controlling cravings ...
GLP-1 type medications help control appetite and lose weight – and there are 8 habits that will prevent you from enjoying ...
People who wish to start losing weight on a high-sugar or high-carbohydrate diet are essentially setting themselves up to fail. And despite how much exercising you do in the gym or sticking to a diet ...
Have you ever wondered why it is so different how quickly and how much small babies put on weight during the first years of life? Now researchers have found that this is largely controlled by our ...
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