The pleasure we get from eating junk food—the dopamine rush from crunching down on salty, greasy French fries and a luscious ...
A new study reveals that long-term high-fat diets reduce pleasure from eating by lowering neurotensin, a brain peptide that boosts dopamine response.
Paradoxically, anecdotal evidence suggests that people with obesity may take less pleasure in eating than those of normal weight. Brain scans of obese individuals show reduced activity in pleasure ...
Researchers found that chronic high-fat diets reduce neurotensin, a brain peptide that enhances dopamine-driven food pleasure ...
Solving a long-standing puzzle in obesity research For decades, doctors and researchers have struggled to understand and treat obesity, as countless fad diets and eating regimens have failed to ...
Here’s why the Scandinavian sleep method might help dispel bedtime tension, and help you and your partner sleep more ...
Obesity has long been established as a risk factor for cancer, particularly when it’s stored in certain areas of the body. Now, new research suggests that a larger waist circumference is a ...
Concern continues to gather momentum about the school meals scheme which was welcomed with enthusiasm at first. After all, ...
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