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How high-fat diet for epilepsy affects the braindoi:10.1016/S0262-4079(15)31688-2ClareWilsonSDOSNew Scientist
Consuming ultra-processed foods that are typically high in salt, sugar, and fat—and cheap and accessible—may boost the risk of heart disease, diabetes, anxiety, depression, and cognitive decline.
The COOH cap is what makes these molecules acids. You are probably familiar with acetic acid because this is the acid found in vinegar. You can see that the fatty acids are like acetic acid, but they have much longer carbon chains. To make a normal fat, you take three fatty acids and...
Cortez: The brain needs fat to work well. Fatty acids(酸) are healthy fats found in fish and nuts. Fat fro food like biscuits is not good for the brain; it stops the brain using the fatty acids perfectly.Judy: People talk about berries a lot. Are they a “super food"?Dr. Cortez:...
Here at National Geographic Kids, we know how much our readers want to make a positive difference to our world! So, read on to find out how to save the planet… 1. Be a habitat hero! All over the world,wild places are in trouble. As the humanpopulation has increased, we’ve taken...
These Cells Can Defy the Rules of Reproduction Is the Key to Human Immortality This Sea Creature? Gold May Be a Possible Treatment for Blindness This Technique Can Possibly ‘Reprogram’ Your Mind A Surprising Reason Why Your Pee May Turn Red ...
阅读理解Getting a high grade in an exam depends partly on how much you can remember. So,improving memory is important to success in studying. But is there anything that we can do about it? One way might be walking backwards. According to a new study, walking backwards, whether doing it ...
Another notable development in my hometown is the rapid economic growth. New industries and businesses have emerged, creating job opportunities and boosting the local economy. More and more tourists also come to my hometown and visit the local museums...
Depending on how deep a coffin is buried, the body inside may be completely stripped of its tissue or flesh within 40 to 50 years. Bodies left unprotected from the elements will decompose to a skeletal state much sooner. However, it may take hundreds of years for bones to decompose entirely...