Sugar is the Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde of the nutrition world. Pleasure and poison, desire and danger, love and Lucifer; sugar somehow embodies all these qualities and more in our modern culture. Part sweet-tasting nutrient (sugar is a source of carbohydrates, one of the three major macronutrients along with fat and protein) and part mind-altering substance, sugar began taking Western civilization by storm in the 18th century. By the 21st century, sugar's candied conquest of the U.S. was complete, appearing as an additive in two-thirds to three-fourths of all food and drinks.
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While most recent media attention to sugar focuses on potential health harms and ways to reduce sugar intake, neuroscientific research about sugar has revealed how and why this plain white substance wields so much power in our lives. Here are five of the most compelling findings.
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