Eating habits in winter may be better for our metabolic health than eating habits in summer, at least if you’re a mouse, researchers report.
They examined the metabolism and weight of mice exposed to both “winter light” and “summer light.”

Eating habits in winter may be better for our metabolic health than eating habits in summer, at least if you’re a mouse, researchers report.
They examined the metabolism and weight of mice exposed to both “winter light” and “summer light.”