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A recent study suggests sucralose, a common artificial sweetener, may increase appetite in users. Here's what an Atlanta-based dietitian had to say about the findings.
Agnostic of any health benefits or deleterious effects, artificial sweeteners are a guaranteed source of panic whenever a ...
Researchers found mixtures of multiple additives may raise the risk of diabetes.
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Artificial sweeteners are being added to a growing number of foods to reduce their sugar content while maintaining their appealing taste. But a growing body of research suggests these non-nutritive ...