A brain circuit made up of three types of neurons may regulate appetite, a mouse study finds. The drive to eat may be ...
A new study highlights how signals from the liver to the brain influence eating patterns tied to our circadian rhythms.
Cats may bring their prey home to have a safe haven in their own territory to eat or store the animal, according to cat food ...
If you work nights or unusual hours, you could be at risk of diabetes or more easily gaining weight, a new study has found.
Misalignment between the brain’s and liver’s circadian clocks, connected by the HVAN, leads to disordered eating and weight ...
People who work the nightshift or odd hours and eat at irregular times are more prone to weight gain and diabetes, likely due to eating patterns not timed with natural daylight and when people ...
The brain governs much of what the body does, including the process of eating. Researchers have discovered this process ...
A study found that a simple brain circuit involving BDNF neurons controls jaw movements and eating behavior, acting like a ...
Here’s how it works. The drive to eat may be controlled by a very simple circuit in the brain, new research in mice suggests. Just three types of brain cells collaborate to suppress or enhance ...
Our eating patterns are controlled by our circadian rhythms, which can be thrown off by working unsociable hours ...
Findings suggest that molecules made by gut bacteria are key for the beneficial effects of the ketogenic diet in MS models.