Consumer Reports looks at why experts are raising concerns about sugar substitutes showing up in surprising places.
You're probably the exception if you don't know someone who drinks Diet Coke religiously. For many a soda lover, it's a ...
A new study has identified a possible link between aspartame, a common artificial sweetener, and an increased risk of heart disease by triggering insulin spikes that lead to arterial damage. Published ...
A shocking new study has suggested a common artificial sweetener could increase the risk of heart attacks and strokes, with ...
A common artificial sweetener may trigger insulin spikes that lead to the build up of fatty plaques in the arteries, ...
AN INGREDIENT found in diet fizzy drinks could increase the risk of stroke and heart attack, scientists claim. An artificial ...
Artificial sweeteners are everywhere, marketed as a healthier alternative to sugar, but new research suggests they may not be ...
Artificial sweeteners, specifically aspartame, are under scrutiny following a WHO classification as 'possibly carcinogenic to ...
New research suggests that one of the most common sugar substitutes, aspartame, may have unintended consequences for heart ...
From diet soda to zero-sugar ice cream, artificial sweeteners have been touted as a guilt-free way to indulge our sweet tooth ...
Aspartame has long been marketed as a guilt-free alternative to sugar in popular food products, ranging from zero-calorie ...
A team of international experts led by Swedish scientists claim an artificial sweetener found in thousands of food and drink items could increase the risk of heart attack and stroke.
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