Compared to sugar, consuming sucralose-a widely used sugar substitute-increases activity in the hypothalamus, a brain region that regulates appetite and body weight, according to a new USC study.
Compared to sugar, consuming sucralose—a widely used sugar substitute—increases activity in the hypothalamus, a brain region that regulates appetite and body weight, according to new USC research.
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Parents on MSNBabies May Not Remember Infancy but They Do Form Memories"By showing that the hippocampus is involved in the formation of memories in babies, our research shows that specific ...
The National Institute of Information and Communications Technology (NICT, President: TOKUDA Hideyuki, Ph.D.) has revealed, through fMRI-based brain activity analysis, that multiple regions in the ...
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Live Science on MSNBrain aging accelerates dramatically around age 44 — could ketone supplements help?A study of thousands of people finds that neural connections in the brain start to break down quickly around age 44, but the ...
The following is a summary of "Early prediction of progression-free survival of patients with locally advanced nasopharyngeal ...
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