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ZME Science on MSNYour Cells Can Hear You — And It Could Be Important for Fat CellsWhen a sound is loud enough, it doesn’t just ring in your ears — it seems to vibrate through your bones and your chest too.
Linda Evangelista says that she is 'still' afraid to look in the mirror after her fat-burning cosmetic procedure went wrong.
Stimulating a receptor in adipocytes enhanced energy expenditure and caused sustained weight loss in mice, offering targets ...
Forget fad diets and sketchy supplements, your favorite song might be the key to staying thin. In a new study, Japanese ...
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Study Finds on MSNCan Sound Waves Curb Fat Growth?Your body is having conversations you can't hear. At the cellular level, sound waves are creating physical reactions that ...
Linda Evangelista on Botched CoolSculpting, Botox and More: ‘I Still Don’t Look in the Mirror’
Linda Evangelista, one of the most iconic supermodels of the 1990s (and ever), is opening up about embracing her natural ...
Anxiety and obesity are both rising around the world, and scientists have long suspected that these two conditions might be ...
In a groundbreaking study, scientists discovered that the brain forms "cold memories" which can later trigger increased ...
A new study shows that sound isn’t just heard by the ears. Sound waves altered gene expression and influenced fat cell ...
New research reveals that the brain stores memories of cold experiences, which can later trigger metabolic responses in ...
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