When people think of dementia, memory loss is usually the first symptom that comes to mind. However, growing evidence shows that subtle everyday behaviors—like how you eat—can sometimes signal ...
Modern diets rich in processed foods are known to increase the risk of obesity, diabetes, and heart disease. What is less known is their potential link to depression and anxiety. Researchers at ...
We know that changing eating behaviors in a lasting way is hard. You can read why in Why Changing Eating Habits (Permanently) is so Hard. Is there really hope of ever changing our eating behaviors?
Researchers have recently reviewed the existing literature to understand how an adolescent’s eating behavior affects the development of the prefrontal cortex (PFC) and hippocampus (HPC), as well as ...
Many strategies used to treat anxiety disorders have shaped eating disorder interventions. Exposure therapy, for example, is frequently applied to help individuals face fears driven by persistent, ...
While the concept of eating disorders has become more broadly discussed over the last few years, less is understood about the psychology behind them — namely, what is happening inside the brain of a ...
GLP-1 receptor agonists significantly improve metabolic outcomes in type 2 diabetes patients, with notable reductions in HbA1c, body weight, and body fat. External eating behavior may predict greater ...
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