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How your brain "remembers" weight gain and makes weight loss harder
New research shows that weight regain is driven by deeper brain responses, not just diet or willpower. Experts explain why the brain defends your highest weight and how stress, hunger, and hormones ...
If you have ever tried to lose weight by eating less, you already know how that story goes. You start strong, motivated by ...
A new minimally-invasive procedure that targets the production of the “hunger hormone” ghrelin in the stomach is showing promise in early-stage trials. Researchers conducted a six-month trial ...
Researchers at the Francis Crick Institute have found that hunger can make virgin female mice aggressive towards pups, but only in certain hormonal states. These mice would usually ignore other ...
NEW YORK (WABC) -- For the morbidly obese, stopping the hunger cravings can be the biggest challenge. But now, there's a new treatment with no major surgery that targets the hunger hormone. And it's ...
A recent study published in the Journal of the Endocrine Society has delved into how exercise intensity and biological sex impact levels of ghrelin, a hormone associated with hunger, as well as ...
Working out hard may fast-track your weight loss goals — especially if you’re a woman. A small study from the University of Virginia found that vigorous exercise suppresses levels of the “hunger ...
Dietitians unanimously agree that stress is a major culprit behind those hunger pangs. Research has found that when faced ...
So do some people just feel hungry all the time? Are we self-sabotaging? Or do our brains work differently when it comes to appetite regulation? I only had breakfast two hours ago, and I’m starving.
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