High fructose intake is increasingly linked to fatty liver disease, as studies show sugar overload stresses the liver more than commonly blamed junk foods.
Scientists have known for years that alcohol and sugar can damage the liver and influence your choices in ways that feel automatic. A new animal study now suggests they may do so through the same ...
A groundbreaking study from Washington University in St. Louis has uncovered disturbing evidence about the relationship between dietary fructose and cancer growth, particularly in cases of melanoma, ...
Fructose has steadily been on the rise in Western diets as high-fructose corn syrup, an inexpensive sweetnener, has become popular. A downside of this fructose boom is that fructose is known to fuel ...
A new UC Irvine study may have finally uncovered how dietary fiber protects the body from sugar’s damage, and how protecting yourself starts in the gut. Researchers at the UCI School of Medicine found ...
High-fructose corn syrup, a sweetener made from corn starch, is widely found in common foods. Due to its widespread use, the consumption of fructose has increased over the past five decades. “If you ...
A new study reveals a troubling link between childhood obesity, fructose consumption, and liver disease—but are sugary drinks or hidden processed foods to blame? Study: Fructose Intake and Unhealthy ...
Scientists have uncovered a surprising connection between sugar metabolism and alcohol addiction, identifying a potential new therapeutic target for treating alcohol-associated liver disease (ALD) and ...
Dr. Saurabh Sethi notes that most people believe sugar affects weight. However, it can strongly influence your liver.
When I read this new paper in Nature Metabolism, I started with a smirk and ended with a sigh of relief. “FINALLY!” I thought. “A fiber paper that’s not fluff.” I don’t know about you, but I don’t ...
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