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Intermittent Fasting Doesn’t Make It Harder to Think, Study Finds
Short periods of fasting don’t seem to hamper thinking ability in healthy adults, according to a large new research review.
Researchers report that intermittent fasting of less than 24 hours does not appear to diminish a person’s mental performance ...
Intermittent fasting shouldn't dull an adult's ability to think, remember and problem-solve, University of Auckland experts ...
WILL REGULARLY SKIPPING breakfast make it harder to concentrate? According to a recent Psychological Bulletin review, the ...
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Intermittent Fasting and Brain Health: Is There a Risk of Cognitive Decline?
Intermittent fasting has gained popularity for weight loss and metabolic health, but does it harm the brain? A new ...
Intermittent fasting may not boost metabolism without cutting calories, according to new research. A new study from the ...
Operating on an empty stomach often raises concerns about focus, but new research finds your brain stays sharp under certain conditions.
A sweeping analysis of more than 70 studies reveals that short-term fasting has little effect on how the adult brain performs ...
A new study in mice shows that intermittent fasting and calorie restriction may be the key to living longer. Jennifer Stern is an assistant professor in the Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes and ...
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