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Don't worry, new research shows eating sweets won't make you crave more
A groundbreaking study reveals that your love for sweetness might not be as changeable as diet culture claims.
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Does eating sweet fruits raise liver enzyme levels?
I often eat mango, jackfruit and durian after dinner, and my recent blood tests showed elevated liver enzymes. Can eating a lot of sweet fruit cause abnormal liver enzymes? (Minh Thu, Ho Chi Minh City ...
Parents often refrain from giving their kids sweets to keep them from being too hyper and getting a “sugar high” or “sugar rush.” The idea is that after a child eats or drinks something high in sugar, ...
Sweet potatoes may benefit heart, digestive and eye health, and help fight inflammation. They contain prebiotic fiber, potassium, protein and antioxidant vitamins A and C. Enjoy sweet potatoes roasted ...
Whoever said “Don’t judge a book by its cover” must have meant it for sweet potatoes!Although it’s got a “sweet” in the name, it turns out sweet potatoes are quite the “superfood!”In a time when ...
Sweet potatoes often have a healthier reputation than regular potatoes, but they still contain carbohydrates. If you have diabetes or want to prevent diabetes, you might be wondering whether or not ...
An Italian study shows that everyday dietary patterns, not just genetics or toxins, may influence Parkinson’s disease risk, highlighting the protective power of fruit and the potential harm of sweets ...
While white potatoes offer some nutrients, they are linked to weight gain and increased diabetes risk due to their starch ...
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