According to researchers, neurons generated from super obese people are more likely to dysregulate hormones related to hunger and feeding behaviors.
A new gene editing study reveals how the hormone leptin can help to prevent diabetes and obesity.
Researchers report sleep deprivation may cause people to consume more calories the following day.
A new study reports researchers have discovered the mechanism behind the enzyme that controls our appetite in response to low glucose availability.
According to researchers, women who are obese and those suffering from anorexia respond differently to taste than those without an eating disorder.
Researchers report their discovery could open new doors for the development of drugs to control obesity and weight gain.
A new study reports sleep loss enhances endocannabinoid levels, causing hunger and a stronger desire to indulge in snacking.
Researchers report a hormone called amylin acts in the brain to help control food consumption.
According to a new study, AgRP neurons not only control huger, they also regulate bone mass.
A new study reports high fat diets can impair the function of the mesolimbic dopamine system.
New research provides additional insight into how the brain regulates body fat and could help provide more effective methods of weight loss.
Researchers discover Orexin, a protein associated with daytime sleepiness, may also play a critical role in bone development.