Leptin is a hormone that helps manage energy. It signals to your brain when you need food or when you’re satiated. But, leptin resistance can cause the brain to miss this signal, which may contribute ...
Your body maintains a biological “set point” for weight, beyond calories, through powerful hormonal and neural feedback loops that make it resist weight loss.
It's not uncommon for people to up their appetites in the colder months, but is there a real reason why? A Doctor has ...
Editor's NoteThe path to treating obesity, once a major challenge in the medical field, is opening up thanks to the advent of GLP-1 (glucagon-like ...
Why does colder weather change how we eat and burn energy? Is it the shorter days, the cold air rolling off the La Plata ...
Dr Crystal Wyllie says there is a scientific reason behind wanting to eat more during the colder months - and explains how to ...
How do mammals manage to eat in situations that cause anxiety, step into exposed spaces, or slow down when anxiety drives them to keep moving? A new study pinpoints a leptin-sensitive circuit in the ...
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