A popular sweetener, sucralose, triggers more hunger signals than sugar in the brain, especially in people with obesity.
A new study from Sweden’s Karolinska Institute found that the brain’s taste cortex responds not only to flavors on the tongue but also to aromas that reach the nose while eating, known as retronasal ...
Registered dietitian, brain health nutrition expert, best-selling author, Maggie Moon shows us how to start the day with brain-boosting breakfast recipes to stay sharp throughout the day. Her new book ...