Sugar substitutes are readily available in restaurants throughout the country — but they may be confusing the brain and make people "feel" hungrier than they really are, a new study suggests.
Sucralose may make us hungrier and more likely to overeat, new research suggests. Image credit: K. Howard/Stocksy. At least one in five (20%) adults in the United States have obesity. With so many ...
Hunger relief organizations saw a lot of need when the pandemic hit. Many are now working in ways they never worked before, with more advocacy work and help for the root causes of hunger. At Metro ...