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Struggling to lose weight? A bariatric expert explains how metabolism, hormones, and brain signals work against dieting, making obesity a biological not willpower issue. |
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Struggling to lose weight? A bariatric expert explains how metabolism, hormones, and brain signals work against dieting, making obesity a biological not willpower issue. |
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A study has uncovered a brain-related pathway for how metformin -- the first-line treatment for diabetes for over 60 years and not considered to target the brain -- regulates blood sugar, opening the door to more targeted therapies. "It's been widely accepted that metformin lowers blood glucose primarily by reducing glucose output in the liver. [...] |
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Mediation not only relaxes the mind, but also restructures the brain to make it more efficient, focused, and less emotionally volatile, says Dr Thomas Paloschi. | Health |
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NEW DELHI: Improving Vitamin B12 supplementation during pregnancy in vegetarian women can benefit early brain development in babies, a new study has found.The s |
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A new study reveals metformin acts directly on the brain, raising fresh concerns about its wider effects. While effective for diabetes, experts warn of potential cognitive, neurological and metabolic risks, especially with long-term or unsupervised u |
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Learn about the 7 key nutrients that every school-age child needs for strong growth, brain development, to help improve learning and support. |
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A study reveals metformin influences brain pathways to regulate blood sugar, potentially leading to new diabetes treatments targeting the brain. |
Drinking coffee daily? Gastroenterologist explains how it may affect your liver, brain and digestionCoffee is often linked with side effects, but it may also offer health benefits when consumed in moderation. A gastroenterologist explains how regular coffee intake can support liver health, metabolism, brain function and digestion, along with tips for safe consumption. |
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While diabetes medications are not considered as targeting the brain, the study, published in the journal Science Advances, shows that metformin has been influencing brain pathways all along, the researchers said. |
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Metformin, a long-standing treatment for type 2 diabetes, may also work directly in the brain, according to new research. The study highlights how the drug affects specific brain pathways, offering a fresh understanding of its role in glucose regulation. |