Fruit sugar is slow release, but not in juice
Harvard Health Publishing - 01-Mar-2016US guidelines are that no more than 10% of your calories should come from from sugar. Study foun...
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Associate Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Harvard Medical School
Dr. Ricciotti is a practicing clinician and an Associate Professor of Obstetrics, Gynecology, and Reproductive Biology at Harvard Medical School and Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center. She also practices at the Dimock Community Center of Boston. She has written books on women's health, pregnancy, and nutrition. She has special expertise in reproductive health, nutrition, and management of menopause. Dr. Ricciotti is an active participant in a gender-specific online health education movement called "Embracing Women's Health". She is well-known for her caring approach combined with her up-to-date, science-based treatment -- and leadership -- of women's health issues.
Visit website: https://scholar.harvard.edu/ricciotti
See also: Harvard Medical School - Graduate medical school of Harvard University
Details last updated 31-May-2019
US guidelines are that no more than 10% of your calories should come from from sugar. Study foun...