(Photo by Pavel Danilyuk via Pexels) By Isobel Williams via SWNS Teenagers with junk food-filled diets are causing long-term damage to their brains, a new study has revealed. New research suggests that teens who feast on high-fat sugary diets are destroying their Read More
(Photo by Pavel Danilyuk via Pexels) By Isobel Williams via SWNS Teenagers with junk food-filled diets are causing long-term damage to their brains, a new study has revealed. New research suggests that teens who feast on high-fat sugary diets are destroying their Read More
#inform-video-player-1 .inform-embed { margin-top: 10px; margin-bottom: 20px; } #inform-video-player-2 .inform-embed { margin-top: 10px; margin-bottom: 20px; } (Photo by Pavel Danilyuk via Pexels) By Isobel Williams via SWNS Teenagers with junk food-filled diets are causing long-term damage to their brains, a new study Read More
(Photo by Pavel Danilyuk via Pexels) By Isobel Williams via SWNS Teenagers with junk food-filled diets are causing long-term damage to their brains, a new study has revealed. New research suggests that teens who feast on high-fat sugary diets are destroying their Read More
(Photo by Pavel Danilyuk via Pexels) By Isobel Williams via SWNS Teenagers with junk food-filled diets are causing long-term damage to their brains, a new study has revealed. New research suggests that teens who feast on high-fat sugary diets are destroying their Read More
(Photo by Pavel Danilyuk via Pexels) By Isobel Williams via SWNS Teenagers with junk food-filled diets are causing long-term damage to their brains, a new study has revealed. New research suggests that teens who feast on high-fat sugary diets are destroying their Read More
Oily fish are having a moment, after a new study suggested that replacing red meat consumption with “forage fish” like sardines and anchovies has the potential to save 750,000 lives. The study, conducted by a team of Japanese and Australian researchers and Read More
By Odunmorayo Oke 29 April 2024 | 2:51 pm A study published in Nature Mental Health has revealed a link between dietary choices and brain health. The research, conducted by scientists at the University of Warwick, shows that a healthy, Read More
Before the pandemic, Barbara Senich, a retiree from Chapel Hill, N.C., was diagnosed with prediabetes, meaning the sugar levels in her blood put her at risk for developing Type 2 diabetes. The source of that blood sugar was sweet foods, grains, and Read More
