This article was reviewed by Craig Primack, MD, FACP, FAAP, FOMA. We’ve all been there. We grab an extra slice of pizza even though we’re full or reach for a snack when bored, tired, stressed — ...
Oxford scientists propose that psychedelics could rewire brain circuits behind compulsive eating, offering a bold new strategy to treat obesity, if future trials confirm their potential. Review: The ...
For years, the standard advice for weight management has been simple: eat less, move more. However, new research published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition suggests that the composition ...
While occasional overindulgence remains normal, persistent overeating signals deeper issues requiring attention. Consistently eating more than the body needs can lead to long-term health concerns and ...
While most of us occasionally indulge more than we should, persistent overeating signals deeper issues that deserve attention. Consistently consuming more than your body needs creates both immediate ...
The holidays are a time for eating: pies at Thanksgiving, chocolates for Advent and overflowing gift baskets of cookies and candies through the New Year. If you’re having trouble saying no to the ...
It can captivate even the most disciplined eater, leading to overindulgence until discomfort sets in. A simple plate of cookies can become an obsession, dominating your thoughts as you try to resist.
Recent research highlights a concerning link between ultra-processed foods and changes in brain function that may drive overeating. Studies suggest these foods can alter neural pathways, affecting ...
Whether it’s a family gathering, holiday celebration or big dinner party, overeating during big meals can leave you feeling uncomfortable, bloated and sluggish. Fortunately, overeating doesn’t have to ...
Throughout my career, I’ve witnessed the struggle between people trying to differentiate between actual hunger and the emotional cravings that pull us toward unhealthy food. Years ago, I worked as a ...