MRI & Eating Disorders: Why Young Women Are More Vulnerable

## Decoding the Female Brain: New MRI Insights into Eating Disorders and Weight Regulation Recent advancements in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) are providing unprecedented clarity into the neurological factors underlying eating disorders and obesity, specifically in young women. These breakthroughs are moving beyond conventional understandings and opening doors to more targeted and effective interventions. <span … Read more

MRI scans reveal why young women face higher risk for eating disorders

Breakthrough MRI scans reveal hidden hypothalamic changes in young women, shedding light on the biological roots of anorexia and obesity, and paving the way for targeted treatments. Study: Unraveling neural underpinnings of eating disorders in the female brain: Insights from high-field magnetic resonance imaging. Image Credit: Suppakjj1017 / Shutterstock.com A recent editorial feature published in the American … Read more

Study shows brain estrogen directly regulates appetite in mice

By pinpointing how neuroestrogen directly boosts appetite-suppressing receptors in the brain, scientists are laying the groundwork for precision therapies that could tackle obesity from within the central nervous system. Study: Estrogen synthesized in the central nervous system enhances MC4R expression and reduces food intake. Image Credit: r.classen / Shutterstock A study led by researchers at the Fujita … Read more

High fructose diets impair brain function and appetite control, study shows

New research links high-fructose diets, especially from processed foods, to disrupted appetite signals and long-term brain changes, raising concerns for developing brains. Review: Mindful Eating: A Deep Insight Into Fructose Metabolism and Its Effects on Appetite Regulation and Brain Function. Image Credit: Oleksandra Naumenko / Shutterstock A recent review study published in the Journal of Nutrition and … Read more

Unveiling leptin signaling in the DMH for metabolic effects

Scientists at Pennington Biomedical Research Center have gained greater clarity in the brain regions and neurons that control metabolism, body temperature and energy use. Featured in the February edition of the journal Metabolism, Dr. Heike Münzberg-Gruening and a team of researchers discovered which chemicals influence the signals that control how much energy the body uses. … Read more

New review maps the impact of reproductive hormones on neurological health

Archyde The Profound Impact of Reproductive Hormones on Neurological Health Table of Contents 1. The Profound Impact of Reproductive Hormones on Neurological Health 2. Complex Interactions: Hormonal Influence on the Nervous System 3. A Broad Scope of Neurological Conditions 4. Implications for Clinical Practice and Future Research 5. A Tribute to Dr. Seymour Reichlin 6. … Read more

New review maps the impact of reproductive hormones on neurological health

A comprehensive review published today in Brain Medicine by leading neuroendocrinologist Professor Hyman M. Schipper from McGill University’s Department of Neurology and Neurosurgery maps out the extensive influence of reproductive hormones on neurological health and disease. This landmark review, appearing in a special Festschrift issue honoring Dr. Seymour Reichlin’s centennial, systematically examines how sex hormones … Read more

Health expert lists 3 things to consider before you skip breakfast | Health News

To skip or not to skip, the debate around breakfast has been plaguing us for years now. Digital creator and dietitian Ankita Srivastava brought to our attention 3 particular instances where skipping breakfast can be considered acceptable. She points out that your choice to have breakfast is determined by your appetite, hormonal balances, and your … Read more