A new report, published in Nature Metabolism, is shedding light on the distinct and underappreciated role of fructose in ...
A new report, published today in Nature Metabolism, is shedding light on the distinct and underappreciated role of fructose in driving disease, separate from its role as a simple source of calories.
A new report, published today in Nature Metabolism, is shedding light on the distinct and underappreciated role of fructose in driving disease, separate from its role as a simple source of calories.
Drink a can of soda, and your liver does something it would never do with the same number of calories from plain starch: it ...
Many people believe that all calories are equal. If two foods contain the same number of calories, they are often seen as ...
A Nature Metabolism study identifies fructose as a key driver of obesity and metabolic syndrome. By bypassing energy controls ...
First study linking fructose metabolism by brain immune cells to glioblastoma growth Blocking a key fructose transporter activated tumor-killing immune cells in mice Findings suggest a promising new ...
Does sugar directly feed cancers, boosting their growth? The answer seems to be ‘Yes’ at least in mice according to a study led by researchers at Baylor College of Medicine and Weill Cornell Medicine.
Immune cells in glioblastoma use fructose to evade immune response, pointing to a new treatment target. Northwestern Medicine (IL, USA) scientists have discovered that specialized immune cells within ...