Study reveals sugar triggers memory storage in the brain, offering clues to stress-related eating and learning processes.
A new study in fruit flies suggests that link between hunger and the brain is not just a feeling, and it may be tied to how ...
Brain study reveals memories stick when learning triggers a brief “energy emergency” in glucose-sensing neurons.
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New research: Sugar may boost your memory
Researchers have investigated how sugar affects the brain’s ability to store memories.
A study published in March in the journal Nature shows that, at least in flies, sugar plays a very important role in memory.
A new study published in Nature Metabolism has uncovered a surprising mechanism in the brain that helps explain why people may overeat, even when they’re not hungry. Researchers identified specific ...
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