Washington [US], March 25 (ANI): Artificial sweeteners reduce added sugar content and corresponding calories while maintaining sweetness. A new study suggests that some artificial sweeteners are associated with increased cancer risk.
Durham (North Carolina) [US], January 17 (ANI): A new research study, led by Diego Bohorquez, an associate professor of medicine and neurobiology in the Duke University School of Medicine shed light on the cells in one's intestines that could distinguish between two sweet solutions and commu
Washington D.C. [USA], May 13 (ANI): For women who have got a sweet tooth for sugar drinks, a new California based research suggests that drinking one or more sugary beverages a day has been associated with a nearly 20% greater likelihood of females having a cardiovascular disease compared t
Illinois [USA], Feb 1 (ANI): While artificial sweeteners such as sucralose can sweeten up your food and beverages without adding any extra calories, consuming or simply tasting sucralose may alter blood glucose and insulin levels on glucose tolerance tests, scientists at the University of Il
Washington D.C. [USA], Jan 30 (ANI): The use of low calorie artificial or natural sweeteners by pregnant mothers leads to higher body fat levels in their offsprings, as revealed by a recent study.
Washington DC [USA], Oct 28 (ANI): Non-nutritive or artificial sweeteners are a growing part of US diets, now consumed by at least one in four children. A new American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) policy statement offers a summary of the existing data around non-nutritive sweeteners and recom
Washington D.C [USA], Apr 23 (ANI): Artificial sweeteners may seem like they can be one answer to diabetes and effective weight loss, but a recent study suggests that you may want to rethink.
Washington D.C. [USA], July 18 (ANI): Beware! Artificial sweeteners may be linked to long-term weight gain and thereby increase the risk of obesity, diabetes and heart disease, warns a study.
Washington D.C. [USA], Jul 17 (ANI): You may want to avoid using artificial sweeteners as a recent study has linked them with long-term weight gain and increased risk of obesity, diabetes, high blood pressure and heart disease.