A new study from UNC School of Medicine researchers, published this week in Neuron, reveals a unique look at how junk food rewires the brain's memory hubleading to risk of cognitive dysfunction. This… [+4137 chars]
Junk food diet can quickly disrupt memory circuits in the brain, study finds - Medical Xpress
A new study from UNC School of Medicine researchers, published this week in Neuron, reveals a unique look at how junk food rewires the brain's memory hub—leading to risk of cognitive dysfunction. This new research opens the door to early interventions that ca…
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