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A Recipe For Overeating: Studies Outline Dangers Of Mixing Stress, Deprivation And Tempting Foods
November 7, 2005 Two studies in the October issue of Behavioral Neuroscience show that when animals are stressed, deprived and exposed to tempting food, they overeat, with different degrees of interaction. The ... > full story -
Fatty Foods Fight Inflammation
October 11, 2005 "Take two cheeseburgers and call me in the morning," may sound like far-fetched medical advice. After all, high fat foods can worsen blockages in blood vessels. But a new study in the October 17 ... > full story -
Eating And Body Weight Regulated By Specific Neurons
September 13, 2005 Researchers at Yale School of Medicine provide direct evidence that two parts of a neuronal system, one that promotes eating and another that suppresses eating, are critical for the acute regulation ... > full story -
Brain's Opioid Receptors -- Or Endorphin System -- May Hold Key to Treatment Possibilities for Bulimia Patients
August 11, 2005 The role of the brain's opioid receptor system -- or endorphin system -- may hold the key to understanding and treating bulimia nervosa, according to research reported in the Society of Nuclear ... > full story -
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Rats' Response To 'Stop Snacking' Signal Diminished By High Fat Diet
August 2, 2005 Rats fed a high fat diet were less sensitive to a hormonal 'stop eating' signal than rats on a low fat diet when they were given access to a high calorie, high fat snack that the animals find ... > full story -
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Specific Regions Of Brain Implicated In Anorexia Nervosa, Finds Univ. Of Pittsburgh Study
July 8, 2005 Why those with anorexia nervosa are driven to be excessively thin and are unreasonably negligent of the seriousness of their condition could be due to over activity of a chemical system found in a ... > full story -
Yoga Takes A Bite Out Of Eating Disorders
May 17, 2005 A study published in the latest issue of Psychology of Women Quarterly reports that mind-body exercise, such as yoga, is associated with greater body satisfaction and fewer symptoms of eating ... > full story -
Put Culture In Your Life AND Reduce Bad Breath: Eat Yoghurt!
March 26, 2005 Investigators from Tsurumi University (Yokohama, Japan) presented results from a study investigating the effects of eating sugar-free traditional yoghurt on the components of oral malodor and harmful ... > full story -
URI Researcher To Test 'Non-Dieting' Approach To Reducing Weight Gain Among Young Adults
January 10, 2005 When young adults move away from home for the first time, they are often responsible for their own food preparation for the first time. It’s also when they find increased demands on their time, ... > full story -
Manipulating Our Memories Of Food Can Influence What We Choose To Eat, UCI Study Suggests
December 20, 2004 For the millions of Americans who worry about overeating during the holiday season, there may be hope: A new UC Irvine study suggests changing their memories of food may be a way to influence their ... > full story
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