Drinks sweetened with sucralose (sold as Splenda) increased hunger compared with drinks made with sugar in a new study.
A new USC study reveals that sucralose, a popular artificial sweetener, may trick the brain by triggering hunger-related ...
Compared to sugar, consuming sucralose—a widely used sugar substitute—increases activity in the hypothalamus, a brain region ...
The arrival of Daylight Saving Time (DST) seems to have long-lasting negative effects on human health. The human body clock, ...
Compared to sugar, consuming sucralose-a widely used sugar substitute-increases activity in the hypothalamus, a brain region that regulates appetite and body weight, according to a new USC study.
A study from the University of Southern California says a common sugar substitute alters brain activity related to hunger and ...
Many people use sugar substitutes so that they can taste the sweet stuff without consuming as many calories. It's estimated ...
Scientists have gained greater clarity in the brain regions and neurons that control metabolism, body temperature and energy use. A team of researchers discovered which chemicals influence the signals ...
Consuming sucralose, a popular sugar substitute, could alter your brain activity to increase your appetite, a new study found ...
A new study published in Nature offers the most detailed map to date of how individual cell types in the brain change with ...
Scientists at Pennington Biomedical Research Center have gained greater clarity in the brain regions and neurons that control ...