Undigested Fructose Linked to Anxiety and Brain Inflammation
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May 31, 2026 | Source: PsyPost | by Karina Petrova Excessive dietary fructose that goes unabsorbed in the gut is linked to increased anxiety and inflammation, according to a combination of human and animal tests. Research published in Brain, Behavior, and Immunity suggests that incomplete fructose digestion alters the bacterial community in the digestive
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