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Monash University: Breakthrough discovery paves way for preventing sugar-induced liver disease – Mirage News
A team of international researchers including Monash University academics has discovered that, contrary to previous belief, fructose causes liver…
A team of international researchers including Monash University academics has discovered that, contrary to previous belief, fructose causes liver toxicity by changing the barrier function of the intestine.
This new discovery not only deepens our understanding of how fructose affects the liver, it could also protect it from numerous life-threatening diseases.
The new study, published today (August 25th) in Nature Metabolism, shows that fructose affects the liver only after it causes intestinal …
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