A new study highlights how signals from the liver to the brain influence eating patterns tied to our circadian rhythms.
If you work nights or unusual hours, you could be at risk of diabetes or more easily gaining weight, a new study has found.
Our eating patterns are controlled by our circadian rhythms, which can be thrown off by working unsociable hours ...
People who work the nightshift or odd hours and eat at irregular times are more prone to weight gain and diabetes, likely due ...
Findings suggest that molecules made by gut bacteria are key for the beneficial effects of the ketogenic diet in MS models.
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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 ...
Scientists stress out lab mice, a lot. Inducing chronic stress and anxiety in these furry critters is how scientists explore ...
When used in an airtight space, the balls slowly give off a strong gas that permeates the air and kills moths, silverfish, ...
A bobcat, with its characteristic reddish fur and black markings, trots across a snow-covered field in central Oregon, in the ...