When the human brain is starved of energy, it may start to ‘eat’ its own fatty tissue for fuel, according to a pilot study on the brains of marathon runners.
The findings hint at a whole new form of neuroplasticity, which may help keep the…
When the human brain is starved of energy, it may start to ‘eat’ its own fatty tissue for fuel, according to a pilot study on the brains of marathon runners.
The findings hint at a whole new form of neuroplasticity, which may help keep the…