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Diet: Cookies and ice cream sweetened with FRUCTOSE can make people more aggressive and hyperactive – Lifesly.com
Hyperactive disorders may be rooted in a human foraging instinct triggered by eating fructose-laden foods such as cookies and ice cream, a study suggests. Resea…

Hyperactive disorders may be rooted in a human foraging instinct triggered by eating fructose-laden foods such as cookies and ice cream, a study suggests.
Researchers at the University of Colorado have argued that low levels of fructose activate a pathway that promotes foraging and the storage of energy as fat.
However, in excessive amounts, the same path becomes hyperactive – leading to cravings, impulsivity, and aggression that increase the risk of behavioral problems.
These include ADHD, m…
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