Popular artificial sweetener sucralose could disrupt appetite and make users hungrier than if they consumed sugar, a new ...
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PsyPost on MSNLargest single-cell map of the aging brain reveals vulnerable cell types and regionsA new study published in Nature offers the most detailed map to date of how individual cell types in the brain change with age. Scientists analyzed over 1.2 million brain cells from young and aged ...
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Calorie-free sweeteners can disrupt the brain's appetite signals, study findsCompared to sugar, consuming sucralose—a widely used sugar substitute—increases activity in the hypothalamus, a brain region ...
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 ...
It was found that sucralose increased hunger and activity in the hypothalamus, especially in obese people. The sugar ...
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Scripps News on MSNThis sugar substitute may actually make you feel more hungry, study saysConsuming sucralose, a popular sugar substitute, could alter your brain activity to increase your appetite, a new study found ...
Compared to sugar, consuming sucralose—a widely used sugar substitute—increases activity in the hypothalamus, a brain region ...
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