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Junk food diet may disrupt sleep by altering brain activity
Eating a diet that is high in fat and sugar may reduce sleep quality by messing with the brain’s electrical activity during deep ... We are trapped in a junk food cycle that is making us sick ...
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Neuroscientists May Have Found the Part of Your Brain That Makes You Hangry
Neuroscientists think a cluster of cells in the brain that stimulate appetite could be a target for eating disorder therapies ...
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Junk Food vs Sleep: New Study Reveals Impact of Diet on Sleep Quality
The study revealed that consuming a diet high in sugars and saturated fats leads to deterioration in the quality of deep ...
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The neurons that make you feel hangry
In other words, it’s the nutrients in food that shut off AgRP neurons for an extended time after a meal, Alhadeff concluded.
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Junk food may impair our deep sleep
In a new study, researchers at Uppsala University have investigated how junk food affects sleep. Healthy participants ...
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If you want a good night’s sleep, avoid eating this food before bed
Sleep problems have been linked to an increased risk of hypertension, diabetes, obesity, depression, heart attack and stroke, ...
Healthline8d
Experts Agree: Sugar Might Be as Addictive as Cocaine
“In medicine we use ‘addiction’ to describe a tragic situation where someone’s brain chemistry has been altered to compel them to repeat a substance or activity despite harmful consequence ...
devdiscourse
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Researchers discover how junk food may harm deep sleep
Uppsala University researchers examined how junk food impacts sleep in a new study. In random order, healthy volunteers ...
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Eating junk food affects your sleep and hormones, new research shows
Participants were tested to see how well they slept after eating fattening foods Junk food not only makes you fat - it stops ...
Medical News Today12d
What happens to the brain as we age?
There are various changes that ... a strong change in brain activity,” he adds. A key component of brain health is diet. In 2018, researchers linked omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids in the ...
Healthline
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This Common Sugar Substitute May Damage Your DNA and Increase Your Cancer Risk
A study from researchers at North Carolina State University suggests that a chemical formed from one artificial sweeteners ...
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Junk food diet may disrupt sleep by altering brain activity
Men who tried a high-fat, high-sugar diet developed disrupted electrical brain activity during the deepest stage of their sleep, suggesting that the food reduced their sleep quality ...

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