Medically reviewed by Aviv Joshua, MS, RDN Fructose is a very sweet, naturally occurring sugar in whole fruits, honey, and ...
People love sweet stuff, and the abundance of sugary foods in the modern world is thought to have played a major role in the ...
Whether you’ve been scrolling through food content on social media in the past year or you’re someone who’s always tuned in to wellness trends, it’s likely you’ve heard about people eating certain ...
The common sugar-free sweetener sorbitol may damage your liver in the same way as the older sweetener fructose, researchers ...
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 ...
A new review suggests fructose has unique metabolic effects that drive obesity, fat accumulation and metabolic disease beyond what glucose alone causes.
You've probably heard about fructose. It's a type of simple sugar naturally found in our beloved fruits and some vegetables. Think about the sweetness of a juicy apple or ripe strawberries—that's ...
High-fructose corn syrup has long been portrayed as a major villain in the American diet. But a new school of thought contends that plain old table sugar or even all-natural honey can be just as ...
NEW YORK -- Although it negates the dumping of glucose directly into the bloodstream, fructose may not be an ideal sweetener for diabetics, researchers said here. Its links with hypertension, ...
Sick of regular sugar? Designer Maya Weinstein has just the thing: a home recipe for the sickeningly sweet high fructose sweetener found in most processed foods. To follow designer Maya Weinstein’s ...