Month: May 2022

Program Targets ‘Food Instincts’ for Weight Loss Success

A groundbreaking weight loss program has tapped into our innate instinct to satisfy hunger and resist the temptation of food, yielding impressive results. Individuals who displayed a heightened response to food experienced greater success in shedding pounds and maintaining their new weight. This innovative intervention centers around understanding and harnessing internal hunger cues, training participants […]

Published on May 18, 2022

The Maze of Alzheimer’s: Linking Brain Function to Protein Buildup

Imagine navigating a labyrinth, where each twist and turn represents a piece of the Alzheimer’s puzzle. In this study, researchers sought to understand the connections between neuropsychological performance, tau protein deposits, and glucose metabolism in patients with Alzheimer’s disease (AD). They used positron emission tomography/computed tomography (PET/CT) scans with specialized tracers to visualize these components […]

Published on May 18, 2022

Unveiling the Intricate Dance of Neuronal Connections in the Fading Human Mind

In the realm of the human brain, there exists an exquisite ballet of interconnected neurons. A recent study delves into the heart-wrenching performance during the final act of this symphony. Scientists observe an intensified interplay between neuronal coherence and coupling as the brain approaches its departure from consciousness. Picture a beautiful but melancholic waltz, where […]

Published on May 18, 2022