Consuming sweeteners, like sucralose and stevia, may influence an individual’s health and the health of future generations, reports a new study in mice. Sweeteners were found to have a negative effect ...
Artificial sweeteners, present in everything from sugar-free snacks to diet sodas, are a staple for many trying to lose weight. But new research suggests the substances could have multigenerational ...
Can you name the second, third, and fifth items in this ad? Source: Bartle Bogle Hegarty, London Two weeks ago, U.K. supermarket chain Tesco unveiled an ad campaign that became an immediate darling of ...
When you choose a diet version of your favorite fizzy drink, you consume non-nutritive sweeteners, which taste sweet but — unlike sugar — contain no calories. But health organizations are starting to ...
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Artificial sweeteners may alter gut health and metabolism across generations, new study suggests
New research suggests artificial sweeteners like sucralose and stevia could alter gut bacteria and metabolism. These changes ...
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