
Dietary Fats Trigger Long-term Memory Formation
Having strong memories of
that rich, delicious dessert
you ate last night? If so,
you shouldn't feel like a
glutton. It's only natural.
This study points to new
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Mechanisms Of Self-control Pinpointed In Brain
When you're on a diet,
deciding to skip your
favorite calorie-laden foods
and eat something healthier
takes a whole lot of
self-control -- an ability
... > full story

Adding Walnuts To Good Diet May Help Older People Improve Motor And Behavioral Skills
Adding a moderate, but not
high, amount of walnuts to
an otherwise healthy diet
may help older individuals
improve performance on tasks
... > full story

Binge Eating: When Perfection Unravels
In everyday life, someone
who takes a perfectionist's
approach to activities might
be admired or even rewarded
with a pat on the back.
These attitudes are tied to
a commonly held, but
... > full story
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Chemicals Found In Fruit And Vegetables Offer Dementia Hope
July 8, 2009 A group of chemicals found in many fruits and vegetables, as well as tea, cocoa and red wine, could protect the brain from Alzheimer’s disease, a dementia expert ... > full story -
Binge Drinking Linked With Hemorrhagic Stroke In Korean Men
June 29, 2009 Frequent binge drinking -- having six or more alcoholic drinks at one occasion, at lease once a week -- by Korean men was associated with a dramatic increase in hemorrhagic stroke. It is unclear ... > full story -
New Gene Discovery Links Obesity To The Brain
June 28, 2009 A variation in a gene that is active in the central nervous system is associated with increased risk for obesity, according to a new study. The research adds to evidence that genes influence appetite ... > full story -
One In 25 Deaths Worldwide Attributable To Alcohol
June 27, 2009 Worldwide, one in 25 deaths are directly attributable to alcohol consumption. This rise since 2000 is mainly due to increases in the number of women ... > full story -
Higher Drinking Age Linked To Less Binge Drinking -- Except In College Students
June 23, 2009 New research has found substantial reductions in binge drinking since the national drinking age was set at 21 two decades ago, with one exception: college students. The rates of binge drinking in ... > full story -
United Kingdom's 'Taste Dialects' Defined For The First Time
June 23, 2009 Where we are born not only determines how we speak but also how we taste our food and ... > full story -
Specific Genetic Cause Of Fetal Alcohol-related Developmental Disorders Found
June 19, 2009 Alcohol consumption by pregnant women hinders brain development in their children by interfering with the genetic processes that control thyroid hormone levels in the fetal brain, a new animal study ... > full story -
'Shortcuts' Of The Mind Lead To Miscalculations Of Weight And Caloric Intake, Study Finds
June 16, 2009 Psychologists have identified a cognitive shortcut they call "Unit Bias," which causes people to ignore vital, obvious information in their decision-making process, points to a fundamental flaw in ... > full story -
Symptoms Of Depression In Obese Children Linked To Elevated Cortisol
June 15, 2009 A new study connects abnormalities of the "stress" hormone cortisol with symptoms of depression in obese children, and confirms that obesity and depression often occur together, even in ... > full story -
Moderately Reduced Carbohydrate Diet Keeps People Feeling Full Longer
June 12, 2009 A modest reduction in the amount of carbohydrates eaten, without calorie restriction and weight loss, appears to increase a sense of fullness, which may help people eat less, a preliminary study ... > full story
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