Is this common sugar contributing to obesity?

It's OK in its natural state, but large amounts in processed foods may be harmful.
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What the fructose? How this common sugar may contribute to worldwide obesity
You've probably heard that diet, exercise habits, sleep, and genetics each play a role in obesity rates. But new research suggests that there may be another critical factor.
Fructose is found naturally in fruits and vegetables, but it's also added to many processed foods and drinks. According to this research, fructose may trigger a "survival switch" that puts your body into a fat-storage mode instead of using the sugar for energy right away.
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the takeout
What we're digesting
šŸ„³ How to live longer after 40. Nutrition is a good start, but family, friends, and fun are all in the mix too.
šŸ„› Calcium: Why you need it and how much you should get each day. Do you have bones? Then you'll be needing calcium — but the amount you need goes up and down as you age.
šŸš¶šŸ½‍♀️ How many steps a day is enough? The good news is that the benefits begin way before 10,000, according to a new study.
šŸ˜‹ Simple ways to improve your digestive health. Our friends over at Greatist have made a gorgeous infographic bursting with tips.
Thank you for reading! On Sunday, we're back with a Mediterranean take on the classic combination of eggs and tomato.
Until next time,
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