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A groundbreaking study has revealed that white sugar doesn’t just feed the bacteria in your gut – it rewires them.
"While sugar activates reward pathways in the brain, the general scientific consensus is that sugar does not meet the criteria as an addictive substance. Our body needs some sugar to survive," says ...
Why the Viral Pink Salt Trick Falls Short-and How ProZenith Supports Real, Science-Backed Weight Management CHICAGO, ILLINOIS ...
Largely thanks to TikTok – or TinTok as some people are calling the emerging social media subculture – tinned fish is finally getting the airtime it deserves. ‘Tinned fish offers a great source of ...
Peaches were once green; carrots, slender and yellow. Where are we headed next? Well, bananas with a vaccine punch, and cabbages with a sting, are on the cards.
It is often said that every cloud has a silver lining. And where agriculture is concerned, the light at the end of the tunnel ...
In a world where challenges like market volatilities, rising feed costs, and evolving industry standards are constant, Arm & ...
What made ribose the sugar of choice for life's code? Scientists at Scripps Research may have cracked a major part of this ...
In living organisms today, complex molecules like RNA and DNA are constructed with the help of enzymes. So how did these molecules form before life (and enzymes) existed? Why did some molecules end up ...
Blue Zone breakfasts are rich in beans, rice, vegetables, and fruit Biggest meals are eaten in the morning, followed by ...
Scientists have now deciphered the structure of the human receptor for sweet tastes, which deepens our understanding of how we taste things. These findings, which were reported in Cel l, could also ...
Discover what glycan analysis can reveal about protein behavior and how it can be used to boost biologic performance and ...