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New clues in the brain linking pain and food Posted: 11 Feb 2022 01:13 PM PST Researchers may have found an explanation in a new study that suggests that circuitry in the brain responsible for motivation and pleasure is impacted when someone experiences pain. |
Researchers make non-alcoholic beer taste like regular beer Posted: 11 Feb 2022 07:27 AM PST Finally, researchers have found a way to brew non-alcoholic beer that tastes just like regular beer. Even more, the method is far more sustainable than the existing brewing techniques. |
Reusable plastic bottles release hundreds of chemicals Posted: 11 Feb 2022 07:26 AM PST Researchers have found several hundred different chemical substances in tap water stored in reusable plastic bottles. Several of these substances are potentially harmful to human health. There is a need for better regulation and manufacturing standards for manufacturers, according to the chemists behind the study. |
Researchers identify brain region associated with feeling full after eating Posted: 10 Feb 2022 12:41 PM PST Researchers have learned more about the part of the brain that mediates satiation. This could help lead to better treatments for eating disorders and weight management. |
Babies in bike trailers exposed to higher levels of pollutants than their parents Posted: 10 Feb 2022 05:49 AM PST Babies and children sitting in bicycle trailers breathe in more polluted air than the adults riding the bikes that pull them --- but trailer covers can help halve air pollution levels. |
Eating prunes may help protect against bone loss in older women Posted: 09 Feb 2022 08:21 AM PST Researchers found that prunes can help prevent or delay bone loss in postmenopausal women, possibly due to their ability to reduce inflammation and oxidative stress, both of which contribute to bone loss. |
Is bedtime media use detrimental for sleep? Posted: 09 Feb 2022 06:34 AM PST New research has examined how sleep might be impacted by media use -- such as watching movies, television, or short videos; browsing the Internet; or listening to music -- before bed. |
Weight-loss maintainers share strategies for success Posted: 09 Feb 2022 06:34 AM PST The first large-scale study in which weight loss maintainers could self-identify what helped them succeed reveals some secrets of how people lose weight and keep it off: persevering despite setbacks; regularly looking back at what their life was like before the weight loss; and remaining focused on their health. |
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