A new review suggests fructose has unique metabolic effects that drive obesity, fat accumulation and metabolic disease beyond ...
Researchers examined how common dietary sweeteners, including table sugar (sucrose) and high-fructose corn syrup, affect ...
New research highlights fructose’s role in driving metabolic disease such as obesity, cardiovascular diseases etc. A team of ...
The simplest explanations are often the most appealing, yet they are also often the most incomplete. For a long time, it ...
Recent research shows that fructose in ultra-processed foods may drive disease, like metabolic syndrome, which includes ...
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Study links fructose with metabolic diseases: Why this popular sweetener is raising concerns
While both contain glucose and fructose, fructose has unique metabolic effects that may more directly contribute to obesity ...
A new review argues that fructose does more than add calories and may directly drive fat production, energy depletion and metabolic dysfunction. The concern is mainly about fructose from free sugars ...
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Fructose: The hidden culprit behind fatty liver and obesity
India, April 27 -- Fructose, commonly found in added sugars, may actively drive fat production and metabolic dysfunction rather than simply adding calories.
A new report, published in Nature Metabolism, is shedding light on the distinct and underappreciated role of fructose in ...
A new report, published today in Nature Metabolism, is shedding light on the distinct and underappreciated role of fructose in driving disease, separate from its role as a simple source of calories.
A new report, published today in Nature Metabolism, is shedding light on the distinct and underappreciated role of fructose in driving disease, separate from its role as a simple source of calories.
Northwestern Medicine scientists have discovered that specialized immune cells within the glioblastoma tumor metabolize fructose to suppress immune responses and promote tumor growth, reports a study ...
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