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Is Your Sugar Craving Inherited? Study Links Genetics To Your Sweet Tooth
A new study reveals that your sweet tooth could be genetic. Researchers found that the sucrase-isomaltase gene plays a key ...
11 天
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Your sweet tooth may be genetic — and your DNA could be pushing you to eat more, says new ...
Large amounts of sugar can damage cells, causing chronic inflammation, which can lead to obesity, heart disease, diabetes, ...
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Could Your Sweet Tooth Be The Result Of Your Genes?
While your genes may nudge you toward sugary foods, understanding this genetic influence can empower healthier choices.
Onlymyhealth
6 天
How To Spot And Avoid Foods With Hidden Sugar?
Hidden sugars can harm your health, but awareness is key. Reading labels, cooking at home, and choosing whole foods empower ...
Medindia
11 天
How Genes Affect Sugar Cravings and Intake
Excess calories from sugar contribute to obesity and type 2 diabetes. In the UK, 9-12% of dietary intake is from sucrose, ...
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Genetic flaw might be key to stopping people craving sugary treats – study
The findings open up the possibility of developing treatments to target the gene in order to help curb population-wide sugar ...
Neuroscience News
10 天
Could Targeting Genetics Reduce Our Cravings for Sugary Foods?
A new study has revealed how genetic variations in the SI gene, which affects sucrose digestion, influence dietary ...
Science Daily
3 天
Could a genetic flaw be the key to stopping people craving sugary treats?
New research has found that people with a genetic defect in their ability to digest sucrose eat less cake, sweets and chocolate, which could hold the key to helping the wider population to eat less ...
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