This study uncovers the hepatic vagal nerve's influence on circadian food intake, presenting new avenues for obesity treatment through targeted interventions.
A new study highlights how signals from the liver to the brain influence eating patterns tied to our circadian rhythms.
The discovery offers insight into why shift workers experience metabolic disruption, which could lead to new therapies for managing obesity and preventing muscle wasting. Recent research shows that ...
In today's fast-paced world, maintaining a healthy weight and lifestyle is more crucial than ever. Many individuals are ...
A study reveals that interleukin-17A (IL-17A) in adipose tissue regulates fat storage and interacts with the immune system's ...
Irish researchers have discovered new insights into links between obesity and people who work shifts as well as those who ...
Recent research reveals that the immune system interacts with the body's internal clock, influencing both fat storage and temperature regulation ...
Yes, it’s only 60 minutes, but as Maz Packham, a nutritionist and consultant for W-Wellness explains: “The clocks changing can impact our circadian rhythm, the body’s natural internal clock ...
View full profile. Learn about our editorial policies. When Wolfrum and his team used single-cell RNA sequencing on mouse fat cells they found that adipocytes came in 10 varieties. These findings ...