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Screen size matters: Consumers less attentive to news content on small screens

If you’re getting your news from a smartphone, size matters. Heart rate variability decreases and changes in sweat are muted …

09/07/2019

Train your brain with computer game to eat less sugar

More than half of American adults consume excess added sugars, according to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. …

09/05/2019

New study explains why drinking alcohol causes the munchies: Mouse study finds consuming alcohol and high-fat diet uses same brain circuitry

New research in mice suggests that a shared circuit in the brain could be one reason why heavy drinking and …

08/04/2019

Diet drinks may be associated with strokes among post-menopausal women

Among post-menopausal women, drinking multiple diet drinks daily was associated with an increase in the risk of having a stroke …

18/02/2019

Memory of last meal influences when, how much rats eat next: Research suggests boosting meal memories could help manage overeating

Researchers have identified cells in the brains of male rats that appear to control future food intake by preserving memories …

15/01/2019
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