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The Hypothalamus is the area of the brain that controls body temperature, hunger, and thirst.
study shows compounds from soy affect brain and reproductive development

study shows compounds from soy affect brain and reproductive development

An analysis of food's affect on the brain

An analysis of food's affect on the brain

Being born over 10 pounds increases risk of developing rheumatoid arthritis

Being born over 10 pounds increases risk of developing rheumatoid arthritis

Discovery of gene linked to adult-onset obesity

Discovery of gene linked to adult-onset obesity

Flow of potassium ions in brain cells is key to sexual arousal

Flow of potassium ions in brain cells is key to sexual arousal

Rett syndrome gene found to be full of surprises

Rett syndrome gene found to be full of surprises

New dimension discovered in body clock rhythm

New dimension discovered in body clock rhythm

Blocked brain enzyme shows potential as target for appetite control, weight loss and blood sugar management

Blocked brain enzyme shows potential as target for appetite control, weight loss and blood sugar management

Gut hormone makes food appear more desirable

Gut hormone makes food appear more desirable

NYU dental professor discovers biological clock linking tooth growth to other metabolic processes

NYU dental professor discovers biological clock linking tooth growth to other metabolic processes

Bardet-Biedl syndrome provides clues on obesity, blood pressure

Bardet-Biedl syndrome provides clues on obesity, blood pressure

Brain differences between women and men

Brain differences between women and men

Adult-onset obesity seen in mice when gene ubiquitin disrupted

Adult-onset obesity seen in mice when gene ubiquitin disrupted

Insulin administered intranasally may lower food intake in men, improve memory in women

Insulin administered intranasally may lower food intake in men, improve memory in women

Stress hormone impacts memory, learning in diabetic rodents

Stress hormone impacts memory, learning in diabetic rodents

Predisposition for obesity might be wired into the brain

Predisposition for obesity might be wired into the brain

Deep brain stimulation may improve memory

Deep brain stimulation may improve memory

Overeating and obesity triggered by lack of brain-derived neurotrophic factor

Overeating and obesity triggered by lack of brain-derived neurotrophic factor

Blind humans lacking rods and cones retain normal responses to non-visual effects of light

Blind humans lacking rods and cones retain normal responses to non-visual effects of light

Brain may have important influences on glucose metabolism and insulin action

Brain may have important influences on glucose metabolism and insulin action

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