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A new study just tied junk-food diets early in life to lasting changes in the brain’s wiring — damage that sticks even after people switch back to healthy food
The mice looked fine. After weeks on a diet loaded with fat and sugar during early development, they were switched back to ...
(CBSNews.com) - A new study finds eating too much junk food doesn't only make you fat, it may also make you mentally slower or less motivated. At least that seems to be true in lab rats. For the study ...
Consuming large amounts of junk food early in life may cause lasting changes in the brain, even if a person later adopts a ...
Maybe the “Z” in Gen Z will eventually stand for “Zepbound.” It’s no surprise that Gen Zers love their nuggs and glizzies — research suggests that about 62% of their calories come from ultra-processed ...
Morning Overview on MSN
A new study just tied heavy junk-food diets early in life to lasting changes in the brain’s wiring — damage that persists even after people switch back to a healthy diet
The mice ate like teenagers at a gas station: high-fat, high-sugar food during a critical stretch of early development. Then ...
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