The emotional well-being of women is more affected by diet
Women may need much more key nutrition materials to maintain their emotional well-being than men need – a new study from New York State University researchers revealed.
An increasing number of scientific results suggest that anatomical and functional differences between men and women’s brain affect susceptibility to mental illness. However, for the time being, little is known about the role of eating habits in non-specific psychological wellbeing – medicalxpress.com wrote. (MTI)
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