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Verywell Health on MSNArtificial Sweeteners May 'Trick' Your Brain and Make You Hungrier, Study FindsA new study found that consuming the artificial sweetener sucralose increases activity in the brain area that causes hunger.
Increased hypothalamic blood flow suggests an increase in hunger signals in the brain. The study findings indicate that ...
New research reveals sucralose may trigger increased hunger signals in your brain, potentially sabotaging weight loss efforts ...
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News-Medical.Net on MSNWhy sucralose could make you hungrier instead of helping you lose weightSucralose increases hypothalamic activity linked to hunger more than sugar or water, especially in women and people with ...
A new study, conducted by researchers at the Keck School of Medicine USC, reveals that consuming sucralose activates the ...
Sucralose, an artificial sweetener that’s often found in low- and no-calorie sweeteners and diet drinks, boosted feelings of ...
Many people use sugar substitutes so that they can taste the sweet stuff without consuming as many calories. It's estimated ...
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Everyday Health on MSNArtificial Sweeteners Increase Hunger, Study ShowsDrinks sweetened with sucralose (sold as Splenda) increased hunger compared with drinks made with sugar in a new study.
A new USC study reveals that sucralose, a popular artificial sweetener, may trick the brain by triggering hunger-related ...
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