A recent study published in Engineering has shed new light on the role of the protein NSUN2 in the development of cardiac ...
A new study published in Engineering reveals that NSUN2, a key protein involved in RNA modification, significantly ...
A new study suggests that aspartame consumption may be linked to decreased heart and brain function. The artificial sweetener ...
A recent study found that Sodium-glucose co-transporter 2 (SGLT2) inhibitors use in hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) ...
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New study raises alarms about aspartame: Long-term use may affect brain and heart health
A year-long experiment found that even low doses of aspartame—well below current safety limits—may disrupt brain energy use ...
Echocardiograms reveal a rapid rise in LV hypertrophy from ages 17 to 24 years, bolstering the case for primordial prevention.
Artificial sweeteners are widely found in American diets, marketed as low-calorie alternatives to sugar for weight management.
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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
A year-long experiment raises new doubts about the safety limits of one of the most popular artificial sweeteners.
A study by CIC biomaGUNE and Biogipuzkoa HRI conducted on mice has found that the prolonged intake of sweeteners may exert ...
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