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Too much fructose could leave dieters sugar shocked
12-12-2007 · EurekAlert!Dieters should focus on limiting the amount of fructose they eat instead of cutting out starchy foods such as bread, rice and potatoes, report University of Florida researchers, who propose using new dietary guidelines based on fructose to gauge how healthy foods are.
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