Can sugar-free biscuits cut appetite in overweight adults? New study explores
The changes in endocrine responses and appetite with sweeteners and sweetness enhancers such as Stevia and Neotame.
View ArticleService dogs prove effective in identifying PTSD-related stress markers...
Whether dogs could detect potential stress-related volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in the breath.
View ArticleNew protein-based micromaterials developed for targeted cancer therapy
Researchers at the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (UAB), in collaboration with the Sant Pau Research Institute and the CIBER-BBN, have developed micromaterials made up only of proteins, capable of...
View ArticleGut-friendly psychobiotics could brighten moods and fight depression
Review uncovers that psychobiotics may offer supportive treatment for depression by restoring gut microbiome balance and positively influencing the microbiome-gut-brain axis, which is crucial for...
View ArticleStudy finds high prevalence of type D personality among people with...
New research published in The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism finds a high prevalence of type D personality among people with hypothyroidism.
View ArticleSystematic reviews find inadequate evidence on the use of puberty blockers...
The evidence on the use of puberty blockers and hormones for children and young people experiencing gender related distress is wholly inadequate, making it impossible to gauge their effectiveness or...
View ArticleGut bacteria play a pivotal role in obesity's impact on body fat metabolism
Review explores the complex interplay between gut microbiota dysregulation in obesity and its impacts on white and brown adipose tissue metabolism, focusing on direct and indirect effects on...
View ArticleSeafood is a potentially underestimated source of PFAS exposure, study shows
A Dartmouth-led study suggests that people who frequently consume seafood may face an increased risk of exposure to PFAS, the family of ubiquitous and resilient human-made toxins known as "forever...
View ArticleStudy pinpoints 95 locations in the genome associated with risk of developing...
In posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), intrusive thoughts, changes in mood, and other symptoms after exposure to trauma can greatly impact a person's quality of life.
View ArticleUCSF study identifies cells responsible for cough reflex
When a mouthful of water goes down the wrong pipe – heading toward a healthy person’s lungs instead of their gut – they start coughing uncontrollably.
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