Zero-calorie sweeteners like aspartame and sucralose promise guilt-free sweetness — but new research shows they may carry ...
Artificial sweeteners, like aspartame and xylitol, offer sweetness without the calories of sugar. But are they actually healthy for your heart and brain?
Here are the sweeteners to look out for.
You may want to crush that diet soda habit. If you're a fan of diet sodas and other artificially sweetened foods, we have some more bad news for you. After a spate of recent studies have found ...
Every other household in India has at least one family member who has diabetes. This is the unfortunate reality of the times ...
THEIR LIFE SAVING THERAPIES. WE HAVE NOW FOUND THAT CONSUMPTION OF ARTIFICIAL SWEETENERS. ESPECIALLY SUCRALOSE, WHICH IS HIDDEN IN A VARIETY OF DIFFERENT DRINKS AND FOODS, IS ASSOCIATED WITH WORSE ...
Dr. Jennifer Ashton recommends slowly decreasing sugar intake. — -- Consuming too much sugar, we know, is linked to obesity, high blood pressure and diabetes. And people who are watching their ...
When you pick up a low-sugar or low-calorie food, chances are it contains an artificial or plant-derived sweetener. Marketed as healthier swaps for sugar, these compounds aren’t just neutral stand-ins ...
A popular sweetener, sucralose, triggers more hunger signals than sugar in the brain, especially in people with obesity.
Sucralose is a popular sugar substitute for people who are cutting calories or managing blood sugar levels, but new research by the University of Pittsburgh and UPMC Hillman Cancer Center suggests ...