When a child is younger, it's important to help manage his behavior, which teaches him how to manage himself. "If you don't manage your child's behavior when he is young, he will have a hard time learning how to manage himself when he is older and you aren't around," Steinberg sa...
you may also see changes in when you sleep and wake. If you want to keep losing, studies show that when you eat matters. For example, overweight and obese women may lose more weight when they eat a bigger breakfast
The average American eats nearly 17 pounds of apples per year (viaStatista), and sliced apples are even served at fast food restaurants likeMcDonald's. But what happens to your health when you eat an apple every day? Does an apple's sweetness hide a poisonous secret? (Spoiler: Nope, eat...
You've heard it since you were a kid—sugar causes tooth decay. When not brushed or washed away, the sugar and other carbohydrate on your teeth becomes food for the bacteria that live in your mouth, which produce an acid that takes minerals out of the enamel and can eventually create a ...
“The bigger question is whether these systems interact across different conditions,” Gazit Shimoni said. “How does starvation affect dopamine circuits? What happens in eating disorders? These are the questions we’re looking at next.”
Cancer happens when cells in a part of the body grow abnormally or in an out-of-control manner. We don’t know exactly why obesity—or even just carrying extra weight—seems to drive cancer rates, but one theory is that fat cells may release hormones that impact this abnormal cell growth...
What happens when you Undereat to lose weight? When you chronically undereat the body tries to conserve, which means it goes intostarvation mode. Your metabolism slows and you burn even fewer calories than you did before. Even worse, you will likely start to feel irritable and lethargic. ...
Here's what happens when your cerebrospinal fluid stops working: What is cerebrospinal fluid? CBF is made of water, proteins, sugar, ions and neurotransmitters. It is primarily produced by a network of cells called the choroid plexus, which is located in the brain's ventricles, or cavities. ...
nspiteofyourbestefforts,youwilleventually missaworkout.Andfromthatpointitgetseasier andeasiertonotexercise.Soonyou’ renotworkingoutatall.Ifconsistentexercise issobeneficialforyourhealth,whathappenswhen youskipafewsessions,takeaprotractedworkoutc essation,orwhenyoujuststopexercising? Shortlyafteryoubegindetraini...
Abnormal tumor microenvironment and immune escape in multiple myeloma (MM) are associated with regulatory T cells (Tregs), which play an important role in maintaining self-tolerance and regulating the overall immune response to infection or tumor cells.