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There's no "safe" amount of the artificial sweeteners to use—especially if you are concerned about your brain and ...
What is “worse” for you, Coke or Diet Coke? Of all the areas of health confusion, few are as baffling as the question of ...
A large new study suggests that some sweeteners may speed up cognitive decline, especially in middle-aged adults, raising ...
A new study reveals that sucralose may reduce cancer treatment effectiveness, but supplementation could counteract the ...
Consumption of low-calorie and no-calorie sweeteners was linked to accelerated rates of cognitive decline among middle-aged ...
A new study found aspartame, erythritol, and other sugar substitutes had links to worse memory, cognition, and verbal fluency ...
People who consumed the most artificial sweeteners experienced faster declines in memory and thinking skills. The effect was ...
Study link: Higher consumption of the artificial sweetener sucralose was tied to shorter survival and lower response rates in ...
The study revealed that the people who used the artificial sweeteners moderately had a 35 per cent faster rate of memory and ...
People who consume the highest levels of artificial sweeteners during middle age show the fastest declines in cognitive ...
A large study of nearly 13,000 adults found that consuming high levels of certain artificial sweeteners is linked to faster ...
While researchers detected this link in middle aged people generally, they found it was even stronger in people with diabetes ...