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Here’s what’s different between the most popular varieties of Coca-Cola, plus which ones are likely to cause the fewest ...
There are worries that Diet Coke might put people in a compromised health position, but what does the science say? There is ...
While every FDA-approved sweetener is generally recognized as safe, some may come with some unpleasant side effects and ...
Artificial sweeteners are often marketed as healthier alternatives to sugar, especially for those looking to cut calories or manage blood sugar levels. However, not all sugar substitutes are as safe ...
Aspartame and its potential link to cancer has been in the news. 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 ...
U.N. experts evaluated the safety of aspartame in 1981 and set the safe daily limit slightly lower, at 40 milligrams of aspartame per kilogram.
Aspartame was discovered in 1965 by scientists at G.D. Searle & Co. and later sold under the brand name NutraSweet. The artificial sweetener has been controversial since its initial approval.
Data from the Melbourne Collaborative Cohort Study on more than 36,000 individuals between the ages of 40 to 69 were used in ...
Many industry experts maintain that aspartame is still safe for consumption, including the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. VIRAL 'MCMIGRAINE' REMEDY HAS SOME RUSHING TO MCDONALD'S FOR HEADACHE ...
U.N. experts evaluated the safety of aspartame in 1981 and set the safe daily limit slightly lower, at 40 milligrams of aspartame per kilogram.