Morning Overview on MSN
Popular sweetener linked to hidden brain damage & stroke risk
For decades, zero calorie sweeteners have been marketed as the smarter swap for sugar, a simple label choice that promises weight control without metabolic fallout. A growing body of vascular and ...
Morning Overview on MSN
Study links hidden body fat patterns to brain shrinkage
Where fat hides in the body is emerging as a powerful predictor of how quickly the brain ages. New imaging research links ...
Among all the fat profiles identified, the “pancreatic-predominant” and “skinny fat” patterns were most strongly associated ...
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Hidden Patterns of Body Fat Could Be Shrinking Your Brain, Study Finds
Carrying too much body fat can have lasting effects on the brain, not to mention other organs. A new study shows that the ...
New research shows that hidden fat inside organs, not visible weight, may be linked to faster brain aging and higher risk of ...
A subtle change in brain wave activity could predict Alzheimer's disease more than two years before diagnosis, according to a new study. The signal could prove to be a sensitive biomarker of cognitive ...
New research using rhesus monkeys suggests that the brain’s relationship with alcohol may begin forming long before a person ...
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