A federal judge in Buffalo has dismissed an apparently novel claim that attempted to link consumption of high fructose corn syrup to a 14-year-old girl’s diabetic condition.

Western District Chief Judge William Skretny (See Profile) said in S.F. v. Archer-Daniels-Midland Company, 13-cv-634, that the plaintiff did not adequately allege that her condition was the result of high fructose corn syrup rather than one of the many other factors that can cause Type 2 diabetes.

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