With new JAMA study, fructose subjected to renewed scrutiny
date:Jan 06, 2013
nges in the hypothalamic regional cerebral blood flow to explore correlations between the hypothalamus and other brain region responses, and hormone responses to fructose and glucose ingestion.

The researchers findings suggested that glucose, but not fructose, has the ability to reduce blood flow in areas of the brain that regulate appetite, helping curb the desire to eat more.

James Rippe, a consultant of the C.R.A. and a professor at the University of Central Florida, said it is important th
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