A short burst of fatty foods may disrupt a surprisingly vulnerable set of brain cells in the hippocampus, researchers warn.
SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) – A teenage boy’s junk food diet consisting of Pringles and French fries among other things was enough to make him go blind, according to a recent case study. The case report, ...
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Too Little Sleep, Too Many Fries: The Hidden Link Between Junk Food, Sleep Loss, and Early Puberty
Children who sleep less and consume more junk food are at risk of early puberty, as disrupted hormones and poor diet ...
Scientists from the UNC School of Medicine recently discovered that junk food disrupts memory circuits in the brain almost instantaneously. Within just four days, neurons in the hippocampus became ...
Poor sleep leads to hormonal chaos by lowering melatonin levels, which in turn affects estrogen, testosterone, and growth ...
A child's picky eating habits and a steady diet of French fries, potato chips, white bread, and processed pork caused him to go blind, according to a new case report published in a medical journal.
Study finds 1 in 8 older adults meet criteria for food addiction, rates higher than alcohol or tobacco. Women 50–64 are most affected.” ...
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