The saying dogs take after their owners may be truer than we thought. Dogs and humans have been discovered to share genes ...
New research reveals obese humans and Labradors may share the same gene variant - DENND1B - that causes them to overeat. The ...
The problem, as famed geneticist, author, and Cambridge Professor Giles Yeo tells it, is that not all calories are created equal. "Put simply, we eat food, we don't eat calories," he says.
“We now know that targeting the brain is a good way of actually tackling obesity,” says Giles Yeo, a molecular geneticist and professor of neuroscience at Cambridge University. Professor Yeo ...
However, Cambridge University geneticist and molecular neuroendocrinology professor Giles Yeo, and honorary president of the British Dietetic Association, believes bread has been unfairly maligned.
But Giles Yeo, a geneticist and professor of molecular neuroendocrinology at the University of Cambridge and honorary president of the British Dietetic Association, says bread has a worse ...
All that said, Giles Yeo, a geneticist and professor of molecular neuroendocrinology at the University of Cambridge and honorary president of the British Dietetic Association, says bread has a ...
Giles Yeo, a geneticist and professor of molecular neuroendocrinology at the University of Cambridge and honorary president of the British Dietetic Association, has defended bread's reputation.
“The moment you have certain types of additives in the bread, it suddenly becomes ultra-processed,” Giles Yeo, PhD, an ultra-processed foods researcher and professor of molecular ...
Giles Yeo, Professor, MBE We consulted Professor Yeo in his capacity as a geneticist interested in studying the brain's control of food intake and body weight, and how these might be dysregulated in ...