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Warning: Massively Popular Aloe Vera Listed as 'Possible' Carcinogen with Lead and Engine Exhaust
Earlier this year, the World Health Organization added aspartame, a sugar substitute, to a list of over 300 substances that ...
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Is aspartame bad for you? Here's what the WHO has to say about the artificial sweetener
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‘We should better understand what’s in our food’: What to know about aspartame and cancer
It’s 200 times sweeter than sugar. While it’s been on the market for years, there are growing concerns about the safety of aspartame. Aspartame is a calorie-free artificial sweetener, which ...
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Influencers on TikTok Are Being Paid to Spread Misinformation About Aspartame
Share on Pinterest Food industry trade groups are paying influencers to spread misinformation about the artificial sweetener aspartame. SrdjanPav/Getty Images The Federal Trade Commission warned ...
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FTC warns trade groups, influencers over aspartame, sugar promotion on social media
Two trade associations along with 12 registered dietitians and other online health influencers have received warning letters from the Federal Trade Commission staff over content the government ...
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Formaldehyde, Aspartame, and Migraines: A Possible Connection
Aspartame is a widely used artificial sweetener that has been linked to pediatric and adolescent migraines. Upon ingestion, aspartame is broken, converted, and oxidized into formaldehyde in ...
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Person: Judith Curry
A: Some research indicates possible negative effects from aspartame, but there’s no definitive evidence linking it to health ...
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Aspartame advice unchanged despite cancer question
Advice on how much aspartame we can eat or drink is unchanged, despite the sweetener being classified as "possibly" causing cancer. Two groups of experts at the World Health Organization have been ...
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A: Some research indicates possible negative effects from aspartame, but there’s no definitive evidence linking it to health ...
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Is aspartame bad for you? Here's what the WHO has to say about the artificial sweetener
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Formaldehyde, Aspartame, and Migraines: A Possible Connection
To our knowledge, aspartame-associated migraines related to clinically relevant positive reactions to formaldehyde on patch testing have not previously been reported. In 2003, Hill and Belsito ...

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