Recent MRI data in research reported in Science Daily finds that fructose has an opposite effect on the brain than glucose. It appears that fructose stimulates weight gaining hormones in the brain and can have an addictive effect stimulating increased appetite and fat storage. The research is published in the online edition of the journal Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolism and will appear in the March print edition. You can read the full article here.
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Just following up from my recent email about your RSS feed being published to Before It's News.
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