MNT daily newsletter - 5 October 2016

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Nutrition / Diet News
Food preferences altered by specific brain pathways
People with a gene defect have greater preferences for high-fat, but not high sugar foods, drawing a direct link between food choice and genetic variants.
05 Oct 2016


Sports Medicine / Fitness News
Wearable trackers 'may not increase activity enough to benefit health'
New research finds even with charity or cash incentives, regularly wearing activity trackers may increase exercise levels, but not enough to boost health.
05 Oct 2016
Cerebellum: What is its Function?
This article provides a brief summary of anatomy, purpose, and disorders of the cerebellum, also offering tips on preserving brain health.
05 Oct 2016



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