Childhood Junk Food Permanently Alters Brain Structure, Study Finds
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A study published in 'Nature Communications' by University College Cork reveals that excessive junk food consumption in childhood can permanently alter brain structure, affecting appetite control, memory, and concentration. Even a healthy adult diet may not fully reverse this damage. Researchers found that negative effects can be partially mitigated by consuming beneficial gut bacteria and prebiotic fiber.
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