From 2017 to 2020, American obesity prevalence was 41.9%, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. During that period, roughly 135 million Americans were considered medically obese ...
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Sugar vs. Sugar Alcohol: Which Is Better for You?
Medically reviewed by Maggie Moon, MS, RD Sugar alcohols have fewer calories than sugar and don't spike your blood sugar. Use ...
If you are trying to cut back on added sugar — and you should, because excess sugar increases risks for obesity, diabetes, and heart disease — you might be tempted by products advertised as low sugar, ...
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The Surprising Link Between Your Sugar Habit and Alcohol
At first glance, sugar cravings and alcohol use seem disconnected. But growing scientific evidence suggests a real, ...
As we become more aware of the health risks associated with added sugars, substitute sweeteners have never been more popular. Some—like aspartame (NutraSweet and Equal), saccharin (Sweet n’ Low), ...
Low blood sugar may occur with some medications, alcohol use, fasting, exercise, hormonal deficiencies, and other health ...
The latest "villain" in the never-ending war against sugar substitutes is erythritol, a sugar alcohol. Is this a sugar? An alcohol? Steve and Irving, our miserable hosts of The Dreaded Chemistry ...
Kava and sugar both help manage stress and alter mood, though their mechanisms differ. Kava calms the nervous system with ...
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