If you’ve ever felt “hangry,” your emotions have now been scientifically validated. A new study published in the peer-reviewed journal Plos One examined the relationship between hunger and anger.
New scientific research has discovered that feeling hungry really can make us “hangry”, with emotions such as anger and irritability strongly linked with hunger. Published in the journal PLOS ONE, the ...
Sucralose, a popular sugar substitute, may increase appetite and cravings, a new study shows. Drinking a sucralose-sweetened beverage led to increased activity in the hypothalamus, a part of the brain ...
WASHINGTON, D.C.- June 5, 2007 - While thirty-five million Americans feel the physical effects of hunger each day, every household and individual in our nation feels the economic effects. So finds a ...
The Blue Ridge Area Food Bank today released a new study—Hunger in America 2014, a comprehensive demographic profile of people seeking charitable food assistance in the Blue Ridge area. The study ...
Study findings support prior research The idea that artificial sweeteners may be increasing hunger signals from the mammalian brain isn’t new — a prior study coauthored by Page found women and people ...
PARIS (AP) — Economic fallout from the coronavirus pandemic has set back decades of progress against the most severe forms of malnutrition and is likely to kill 168,000 children before any global ...
Researchers say measures to extend school meal coverage from the current level of about one in five children to all children ...
People are starving for human contact. As the US approaches nearly one month since the coronavirus pandemic prompted Americans to isolate themselves from family and friends outside the home, many have ...