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Some artificial sweeteners lower blood sugar, some may disrupt it, and others are still a mystery. Here’s what the science says about aspartame, sucralose, stevia, and monk fruit.
While researchers detected this link in middle aged people generally, they found it was even stronger in people with diabetes ...
But it’s still important to monitor how much you’re drinking. The rapper Fat Joe recently admitted to drinking between 30 to ...
While artificial sweeteners were once touted as healthy alternatives to sugar, research continues to prove otherwise. Yet ...
Aspartame is one of the world's most widely consumed artificial sweeteners, found in diet sodas like Diet Coke, sugar-free ice creams, cereals, and yogurts. According to a new report released by the ...
A new study has found that the consumption of artificial sweeteners may drive the brain to age at an accelerated rate.
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A leading global health body has declared that the artificial sweetener aspartame, commonly used as an ingredient in diet soda, chewing gum and vitamins, may cause cancer. But the World Health ...
This additive is used to make food and drinks taste sweet without adding a lot of extra calories. As you decide what’s best for you and your family, consider these points Chenin Treftz Nickel, Ph.D., ...
The non-sugar, low-calorie sweetener aspartame has been linked to potential problems with memory and learning, according to a study from the Florida State University (FSU) College of Medicine. In the ...
A diet heavy in these artificial sweeteners is linked to decline in brain health - Substances are found in soda, protein bars ...
Aspartame is a widely used artificial sweetener that has been linked to pediatric and adolescent migraines. Upon ingestion, aspartame is broken, converted, and oxidized into formaldehyde in various ...