A bobcat, with its characteristic reddish fur and black markings, trots across a snow-covered field in central Oregon, in the ...
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Our eating patterns are controlled by our circadian rhythms, which can be thrown off by working unsociable hours ...
If you work nights or unusual hours, you could be at risk of diabetes or more easily gaining weight, a new study has found.
People who work the nightshift or odd hours and eat at irregular times are more prone to weight gain and diabetes, likely due to eating patterns not timed with natural daylight and when people ...
The research also discovered that the 'superfood' may help to protect against Alzheimer's and non-alcoholic fatty liver ...
Grapes are packed with chemicals that enhance gut bacteria and lower cholesterol levels. They also contain antioxidants that ...
According to research, eating grapes could potentially extend your life by five years. This 'superfood' helps flush out ...
A new study highlights how signals from the liver to the brain influence eating patterns tied to our circadian rhythms.
Eating high-fat dairy products which include whole milk, cream, frozen yoghurt, butter, and ghee, may increase the risk of ...
Findings suggest that molecules made by gut bacteria are key for the beneficial effects of the ketogenic diet in MS models.