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  1. Sugar: Created by Mark Protosevich. With Colin Farrell, Kirby, Amy Ryan, Dennis Boutsikaris. Private investigator John Sugar examines the mysterious disappearance of Olivia Siegel, the granddaughter of a legendary Hollywood producer.

  2. May 18, 2024 · sugar, any of numerous sweet, colourless, water-soluble compounds present in the sap of seed plants and the milk of mammals and making up the simplest group of carbohydrates. The most common sugar is sucrose, a crystalline tabletop and industrial sweetener used in foods and beverages.

  3. Jan 6, 2022 · Too much added sugar can be one of the greatest threats to cardiovascular disease. Here's how to curb your sweet habit. Sugar has a bittersweet reputation when it comes to health.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SugarSugar - Wikipedia

    Sugars (clockwise from top-left): white refined, unrefined, unprocessed cane, brown German sugar sculpture, 1880. Sugar is the generic name for sweet-tasting, soluble carbohydrates, many of which are used in food. Simple sugars, also called monosaccharides, include glucose, fructose, and galactose.

  5. Sugar substitutes taste sweet but don’t contain sugar. They have fewer calories than sugar, and some have no calories at all. Foods labeled “sugar-free,” “keto,” “low carb” or “diet” often contain sugar substitutes, which fall into three categories: artificial sweeteners, sugar alcohols and novel sweeteners.

  6. May 23, 2024 · Adults, young adults and children in the U.S. consume on average 17 teaspoons of added sugar every day, more than 2 to 3 times the recommended amount for men and women respectively. This adds up to around 60 pounds of added sugar consumed annually — that’s six, 10-pound bowling balls.

  7. Jun 3, 2018 · Experts believe that excess sugar consumption is a major cause of obesity and many chronic diseases. Here are 11 negative health effects of consuming too much sugar.

  8. Sep 27, 2021 · This Harvard Medical School Guide will help you gain a deeper understanding of the different formsof sugar, what foods contain significant amounts of added sugar, how sugaris metabolized by the body, and the health risks it poses when consumed to excess.

  9. Get to know the facts about sugar. You can feel confident in that it plays many roles in nutritious food—and about making room for occasional indulgences. We’re here to share the facts about nature’s oldest sweetener.

  10. Too much added sugar can increase your risk of Type 2 diabetes, heart disease and obesity. But where is the line between what’s OK to consume and what might cause damage to your body? And how ...

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