NewsPotatoes Are as Effective as Carbohydrate Gels as Fuel Source for Athletesby American Physiological SocietyStudy finds inexpensive tubers comparable to commercial carbohydrate products in trained cyclists
NewsSmell Receptors in the Body Could Help Sniff out Diseaseby American Physiological SocietyOlfactory cells found throughout the body may help or harm depending on location
NewsHeavier Astronauts Have Higher Risk of Post-Flight Eye Changesby American Physiological SocietyReduced gravity levels (microgravity) in space can lead to spaceflight-associated neuro-ocular syndrome (SANS) in some astronauts
NewsHigh-Fat Diet May Change Breast Milk Makeup, Affect Baby’s Healthby American Physiological SocietyMouse study finds significant difference in RNA expression during lactation
NewsBeetroot Juice May Provide Benefits to Heart Disease Patientsby American Physiological SocietyNitrate supplementation decreases sympathetic nerve responses that contribute to disease risk
NewsHigh-Fat Diet during Pregnancy Compromises Offspring’s Lung Healthby American Physiological SocietyMouse studies find increased airway resistance and inflammation even after weaning
NewsCommon Bacteria Show Promise for Treating Celiac Diseaseby American Physiological SocietyFinding could help in search for alternatives to strict gluten-free diet for people with the disorder
NewsCould the Paleo Diet Benefit Heart Health?by American Physiological Society“Very few studies have examined the Paleo diet in seemingly healthy participants," researcher says
NewsExtra Fat Does Not Keep Obese Mice Warmer, Research Findsby American Physiological SocietyFur, not fat, plays the greatest role in keeping obese mice warm
ArticleCan Effective Teamwork Be Taught?by American Physiological SocietyResearch into the failure of undergrad group projects shows that teaching teamwork at the outset lays the groundwork for better results