Dr. Saurabh Sethi notes that most people believe sugar affects weight. However, it can strongly influence your liver.
UC Davis study shows fructose isn't the only bad sugar in high fructose corn syrup. (Getty Images) Consuming high fructose corn syrup appears to be as bad for your health as consuming sugar in the ...
Different sugars can have different metabolic effects, regardless of whether the sugars are consumed in calorically equal amounts. For example, fructose can be more harmful than glucose, raising the ...
Fueling your morning workouts with fruit offers significant benefits. After an overnight fast, your body's energy stores are ...
Researchers have found there is no benefit in replacing fructose, the sugar most commonly blamed for obesity, with glucose in commercially prepared foods. Researchers at St. Michael's Hospital have ...
Excess fructose, especially from sugary drinks, juices, and processed foods, harms health by overloading the liver and ...
July 5, 2007 -- Fructose, a sugar used for sweetening most soft drinks in the United States and elsewhere, has been linked to an increased atherogenic profile relative to glucose in a short-term study ...
Think that all sugars are the same? They may all taste sweet to the tongue, but it turns out your body can tell the difference between glucose, fructose and sucrose, and that one of these sugars is ...
Sugar overload, chronic stress and modern lifestyles are rewiring your hormones. Together, they spark inflammation, disrupt ...
Fructose, a common sugar found in the U.S. diet, may cause changes in the brain that trigger a person to overeat, a new brain imaging study shows. After drinking a fructose beverage, the brain doesn't ...