GLP‑1 drugs appear to change how much we want to eat, and how strongly food “pulls” on the brain. Newer oral versions may ...
“Ozempic personality” is a new term making the rounds on social media, describing a subtle emotional shift that some people say they’ve noticed as a side effect of GLP-1 weight loss medications. These ...
What if overeating is not actually caused by enjoying food too much? What if the bigger problem is that we have stopped truly ...
It is not only human beings but even domestic pets, when fed processed pet foods, get quickly addicted and thereafter refuse ...
Cutting out added sugar for 30 days can trigger noticeable changes in energy levels, cravings and metabolism. Dietician says ...
UCSF experts share their research on medications’ potential to slow or reduce risk of dementia and to treat the triggers that ...
GLP-1 weight-loss drugs alter brain circuits in the amygdala and dopamine system to reduce the motivation to seek out high-calorie foods.
A new study suggests GLP-1 weight-loss drugs may be able to do more than curb appetite. Here's what researchers found.
The standard explanation for this is that we are enjoying food so much that we’re consuming far more of it than our bodies ...
Food noise is a genuine phenomenon characterized by a constant preoccupation with food. The causes of food noise are complex and can include genetics, stress, lack of sleep, and diet culture. Medical ...
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