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GI Upset? Fructose in Foods Could Possibly Be to Blame
Q. Can sugar cause GI upset?
A. Yes, in some cases. One sugar in particular, fructose, has just been fingered as possibly causing more than its share of problems. If you experience chronic gastrointestinal (GI) problems like bloating, gas and diarrhea, fructose could be the culprit.


Acrylamide: Initial Worry Blunted By New Research, But Still a Concern
Q. Should I be worried about a dangerous substance I hear was found in crackers and potato chips?
A. Perhaps, but reassuring findings from two recent human studies have allayed some of the fear from last year’s scare, when Swedish scientists announced finding acrylamide in foods.



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