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Wilson's disease is a rare genetic disorder where the body cannot properly eliminate excess copper, causing it to build up in ...
A new study published in JAMA Psychiatry sheds light on how cannabis use disorder is linked to changes in the brain that are ...
A new study led by researchers from London Health Sciences Centre Research Institute (LHSCRI) and Western University’s ...
A Boston Children's Hospital study uncovers how fetal magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) could be a game-changer in predicting outcomes for infants born with vein of Galen malformations (VOGMs).
Over the past thirty years, rates of obesity have surged. Alongside this trend, people have turned to calorie-free sugar substitutes in hopes of cutting calories without giving up sweetness. Yet while ...
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Discover Magazine on MSNWhile Running a Marathon, the Brain Can Start to Eat ItselfLearn more about how myelin springs back in the brain after a marathon and how these findings could help people with multiple sclerosis.
Many people use sugar substitutes so that they can taste the sweet stuff without consuming as many calories. It's estimated ...
Sucralose increases hypothalamic activity linked to hunger more than sugar or water, especially in women and people with ...
A growing body of evidence has increasingly linked diet sodas and other no- or low-calorie foods with weight gain — so much so that the World Health Organization issued an advisory in May 2023 saying ...
A team from UNIGE and HUG has discovered that individuals diagnosed with ADHD face a higher risk of developing dementia as ...
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