This week in science: A study finds a surprising bonus benefit of the keto diet; CERN discovers a new particle; a worrying ...
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Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. recently said that the diet could “cure” schizophrenia. We asked experts about the ...
(Alexander Spatari/Moment/Getty Images) High-fat, low-carb ketogenic diets are controversial, but a new study in mice ...
Keto may improve exercise performance in people with high blood sugar, challenging long-held assumptions about diet and fitness.
A new review examines how ketogenic diets influence the brain’s metabolism to reduce seizures, while also revealing major gaps in clinical research. A new review published in The Lancet Neurology look ...
Intermittent fasting and keto burn fat and shift the body to product ketones, but it remains unclear which is more effective.
This could be a gut punch to keto dieters. New research finds the low-carb, high-fat eating plan — popular among athletes, bodybuilders and some celebrities — can raise cholesterol levels and reduce ...
The popular ketogenic, or keto, diet may accelerate the aging process, suggest studies in animals. According to a new murine, or mouse, study, this effect of the diet is primarily restricted to males.
In hyperglycemic male mice, a ketogenic diet normalizes blood glucose and restores response to aerobic training.
At first glance, the keto and Atkins diets might be difficult to tell apart. That’s because these low-carb diets are actually pretty similar when it comes to the amount of macronutrients (fat, carbs, ...
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