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A new Brazilian study published in the journal Neurology linked the excess consumption of six artificial sweeteners to faster ...
A study of 12,772 adults reveals artificial sweeteners like aspartame and saccharin are linked to accelerated cognitive ...
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The Independent on MSNA diet heavy in these artificial sweeteners is linked to decline in brain health
A diet heavy in these artificial sweeteners is linked to decline in brain health - Substances are found in soda, protein bars ...
If diet sodas and regular sodas had an offspring, that beverage would be zero-sugar, zero-calorie sodas. But how healthy are ...
A new study has warned that regular consumption of artificial sweeteners, like aspartame and saccharin, may cause cognitive ...
A large Brazilian study following more than 12,000 middle-aged adults found that those consuming the most artificial ...
Diet soda may help you cut calories immediately, but evidence suggests that it could cause you to crave more sweet, high-calorie food, study finds.
Diet soda is often thought of as a healthier alternative to regular soda because it's sugar-free. It uses sugar substitutes like aspartame, making the beverage free from calories and added sugars.
Ditching sugar-sweetened drinks in favor of diet ones shaves the empty calories. But it doesn't help if you make up for those calories on your plate.
Study linking diet soda to heightened stroke and heart attack risk draws skepticism from some doctors.
Soda makers are switching sweeteners to cut calories. But it’s unclear if that will really help you lose weight.
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