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Research World: what the PDF says, what public-health sources add

A source-led archive linking historical sugar consumption, industry influence, metabolic pathways and oncology debates.

From the included PDF

It traces the evolution of medical thought from early hypotheses characterizing diabetes and cancer as diseases of civilization to contemporary biochemical models elucidating the direct and indirect pathways of carcinogenesis, lipogenesis, and metabolic dysfunction.

By examining shifts in nomenclature, the orchestrated influence of the sugar industry on nutritional guidelines, and landmark natural experiments—such as the cessation of wartime sugar rationing—this report synthesizes a comprehensive understanding of how refined carbohydrates have reshaped human health.

However, the expansion of sugarcane plantations in the Americas, coupled with the advent of the European sugar beet industry in the early 1800s, catalyzed a dramatic reduction in price and a corresponding surge in availability.

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