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Even Low Doses of Aspartame Could Have Alarming Health Effects, Study Finds
The artificial sweetener aspartame can be found in everything from chewing gum to fizzy drinks and tabletop sweeteners.
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Aspartame is marketed as a safer sugar swap but new research shows long term low doses may strain the brain and heart
Aspartame, one of the most widely used artificial sweeteners, promises a way to enjoy sugariness without sugar, pleasure ...
A study by CIC biomaGUNE and Biogipuzkoa HRI conducted on mice has found that the prolonged intake of sweeteners may exert ...
In the first long-term and real-world reflective study of its kind, scientists have uncovered new detrimental health impacts of the artificial sweetener aspartame that echoes those found in shorter ...
This column is intended for general knowledge only and should not be considered professional medical advice. Always consult with a licensed care provider before making decisions related to your health ...
Did you ever take a swig of aspartame-sweetened diet soda and have it taste nasty? Sour, metallic, and vile, but not sweet. It's gone bad but it's not bad for you. Here's why. Ever had a Diet Coke ...
Despite no visible tumor growth, new research finds that the artificial sweetener aspartame reshapes gut bacteria and upregulates cancer-linked genes in glioblastoma. Study: Metagenomics and ...
The results showed that the mice who consumed aspartame had 20% less body fat, suggesting it might help with weight loss.
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