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Food poisoning doesn’t just affect your stomach—it rewires your brain. Dive into the neuroscience behind how one bad meal can ...
Cytokines play a crucial role in connecting the immune system with the brain, affecting mood and behavior through ...
A new study reveals how a single food poisoning experience creates long-lasting aversive memories in the brain.
Children's National Hospital and partnering academic centers have found that newborns exposed to opioids in utero exhibited ...
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News Medical on MSNEating ultra-processed foods may rewire your brain’s hunger and reward circuitsHigh intake of ultra-processed foods is linked to adverse metabolic health and microstructural brain changes in regions that ...
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essanews.com on MSNAmygdala's role in food aversion: Insights from mice experimentsScientists from Princeton have discovered that the amygdala in the brain is responsible for the long-term avoidance of foods ...
To ensure we get the calories and hydration we need, the brain relies on a complex network of cells, signals, and pathways to ...
A surprising link between the immune system and brain behavior is emerging, as new research reveals how a single immune ...
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Why poisoned mice avoid foods: Insights from amygdala studyScientists from Princeton have discovered that the amygdala in the brain is responsible for the long-term avoidance of foods ...
Instead of learning through repeated trial and error or experiences, one-shot learning is when a single experience creates a ...
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News Medical on MSNInflammation and the Brain: How Immune Activity Can Alter Mood and Fuel AnxietyPhysicians have long observed a mystifying phenomenon: After a bout of infection or an autoimmune disease flare-up, some ...
Scientists have identified distinct thirst and hunger neurons in the amygdala that drive eating and drinking, offering ...
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