Men And Women Shown To Metabolize Fructose Differently
A study by the Lausanne University School of Biology and Medicine in Switzerland has shown that men and women metabolize high levels of fructose differently.
The study revealed that short-term high fructose intake among men caused an increase in blood triglycerides and decreased insulin resistance, both of which are factors associated with a greater risk for [...]
Soda May Lead To Osteoporosis
Research at the University of Connecticut Center for Osteoporosis has shown that soda and carbonated beverages may compromise bone health.
Dr. Lawrence Raisz, director of the University of Connecticut Center for Osteoporosis, says “there is enough evidence that high consumption of soda and carbonated beverages is associated with somewhat lower bone mass in children.”
Researchers are not [...]
Meat, Fried Foods, And Diet Soda Linked to Metabolic Syndrome
Researchers at the University of Minnesota have shown that adults who eat too much meat, fried foods, and diet soda increase their risk of developing metabolic syndrome by 25%. Metabolic syndrome is a group of cardiovascular disease and diabetes risk factors including larger waist size, high blood pressure, high triglycerides, low levels of high-density [...]









