Immune cells might be reprogrammed to use the body’s fructose — a naturally occurring sugar — as an energy source that supercharges them to fight cancer, researchers at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer ...
Fructose, on the other hand, has to be metabolized by your liver. That means that if you have liver problems, it can be taxing to your liver to consume high-fructose corn syrup compared to corn syrup.
However, studies have shown that not all types of sugars have the same impact on our bodies. And the high-fructose corn syrup versus regular sugar debate has been one of food's most controversial ...
Maybe it is time for the public to worry about what fructose may be doing to their children and themselves.