Health
Study reveals fructose-rich diet may cause damage to immune system – Hindustan Times
A high sugar fructose diet might prevent the proper functioning of peoples’ immune systems in ways that have, until now, largely been unknown.

A high sugar fructose diet might prevent the proper functioning of peoples’ immune systems in ways that have, until now, largely been unknown.
The study led by Swansea scientists in collaboration with scientists at the University of Bristol and the Francis Crick Institute in London has been published in the journal ‘Nature Communications’.
Fructose is commonly found in sugary drinks, sweets, and processed foods and is used widely in food production. It is associated with obesity, type 2 diabetes,…
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