New evidence further links artificial sweeteners to weight gain
A growing body of evidence further links artificial sweeteners to weight gain and other negative health effects, as scientists continue to evaluate the impact of zero-calorie sugar substitutes and its routine consumption. Researchers found that nonnutritive sweeteners – like aspartame, sucralose and stevioside – associated with an increase in weight and waist circumference, higher incidences of…
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