A new study found that a popular zero-calorie sugar substitute disrupts regions of the brain responsible for regulating ...
Sucralose, an artificial sweetener that’s often found in low- and no-calorie sweeteners and diet drinks, boosted feelings of ...
A new study, conducted by researchers at the Keck School of Medicine USC, reveals that consuming sucralose activates the ...
In May 2023, the World Health Organization ( WHO) recommended against using non-sugar sweeteners like sucralose for weight ...
A new study conducted by researchers at USC’s Keck School of Medicine explored a popular artificial sweetener – sucralose. ...
Artificial sweeteners' effects on the gut microbiome are under scrutiny, with evidence suggesting potential risks to ...
Consumer demands for natural, clean and low-sugar snacks is inspiring innovation, including Tosi’s reformulation away from ...
Sugar substitutes and artificial sweeteners show up in many diets and "low-calorie" products. Now we're seeing the long-term ...
It is about 600 times sweeter than sugar but contains virtually no calories. While this study has suggested a link between calorie-free sweeteners and increased appetite and obesity, others have ...
The researchers are currently investigating this further, including a study focused on how calorie-free sweeteners affect the brains of children and adolescents, who consume more sugar and sugar ...
“Replacing free sugars with non-sugar sweeteners does not help people control their weight long-term,” Dr. Francesco Branca, director of WHO’s department of nutrition and food ...
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