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Artificial sweetener found in Diet Coke could trigger heart and brain damage, study suggests
Regularly consuming fizzy drinks laced with artificial sweeteners could raise the risk of heart and brain damage, concerning research suggests. Aspartame – found Diet Coke, Pepsi Max and Sprite, as ...
That crisp, bubbly sip of a diet soda can feel like a perfect afternoon pick-me-up or a satisfying mealtime companion. Since it contains zero sugar and zero calories, it seems like a harmless choice, ...
The World Health Organization's cancer agency has deemed the sweetener aspartame — found in diet soda and countless other foods — as a “possible” cause of cancer, while a separate expert group looking ...
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Coke vs. Diet Coke: Which is better for weight loss?
Artificial sugar for zero calories or regular sugar with calories? Dietitians weigh in.
Most people are familiar with the phrase "the dose makes the poison," a basic tenant of toxicology, which is the study of how chemicals, drugs, and other substances effect living systems (beyond just ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Plastic bottles of Diet Coke and Coca-Cola Cherry Zero Sugar on a supermarket shelf, with a promotion sign offering "Buy 2, Get 2 ...
The European Food Safety Authority has found that the artificial sweetener aspartame is safe for people to consume at the levels currently used in diet soft drinks.After conducting a major review of ...
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