Choi HK and Curhan G (2008) Soft drinks, fructose consumption, and the risk of gout in men: prospective cohort study. BMJ 336: 309–312 The prevalence of gout in the US has doubled in the past ...
High-fructose corn syrup is linked with the idea of being unhealthy, but is it's not really much worse than sugar. Here's why ...
Researchers examine the association between sugar-sweetened beverage intake and gut microbiota-mediated changes that may ...
Some natural sugars are touted as being healthier alternatives, but does swapping honey for table sugar really make a ...
Poles are consuming increasing amounts of sugar, which is contributing to widespread health issues, including obesity and related diseases, an expert has warned.
Maybe it is time for the public to worry about what fructose may be doing to their children and themselves.
This study has investigated the effect of SSBs containing fructose or sucrose compared with those containing glucose and has resulted in two important findings: 1) Compared with HG, suppression of ...
Rumors fly about this common sweetener. Here’s how it really affects weight and health, where you’ll find it, and how to spot it on ingredient labels.
We wish to add an aspect from nutritional medicine to this carefully researched article, which should be considered as a factor of influence on health in the context of this topic: namely ...
All cells in the body can process glucose, whereas only the liver can process high amounts of fructose, which means that excessive consumption may tax the liver, but this is unlikely from a normal ...