fructose and aging
Fructose and aging refers to the relationship between the consumption of fructose, a type of sugar commonly found in fruits and processed foods, and the process of aging in the human body. Research suggests that excessive intake of fructose may hasten the aging process, leading to negative effects on various physiological functions and contributing to age-related diseases.
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