by SoP | Dec 13, 2018 | News |
According to researchers, being a night owl puts you at increased risk of health issues such as type 2 diabetes and heart disease. One reasons why, researchers report, is those who stay away later at night have unhealthier eating patterns and diets.
by SoP | May 27, 2017 | News |
By Bill Hathaway Activating neurons in an area of the brain not previously associated with feeding can produce binge-eating behavior in mice, a new Yale study finds. When activated by light probes, GABA neurons in an area of the brain called the zona incerta induce...
by SoP | Jun 4, 2014 | Brain |
Disorders of compulsivity share a common pattern of decision-making and brain structure New research conducted at the University of Cambridge suggests people affected by binge eating, substance abuse, and obsessive compulsive disorder all share a common pattern of...