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Drinking sugary sodas and other drinks high in fructose may cause your liver to make more fat than when you eat glucose, leading to fatty liver and other health problems.
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Fructose drives de novo lipogenesis affecting metabolic health
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2023 May 1This study found that fructose, especially from sugary drinks, makes the liver create more fat than glucose does, which can lead to fatty liver and other health problems — exactly what the claim says.
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