Many popular diet sodas, light gelatins and sugar-free gums contain the artificial sweetener.
In many countries, aspartame is authorised to be used as a food additive to sweeten a variety of foods and beverages.
WHO is likely to declare Aspartame, a common artificial sweeteners used in food and beverages, as โa possible carcinogenโ next month.
We have all been there, sweetening our tea with 'zero calories' artificial sweeteners to cut down sugar in our diet. These tiny sweet tablets have moved ...
Experts say the focus should be on providing accurate information based on comprehensive scientific assessments.
The IARC is preparing to publish a report next month that will label the sweetener as โpossibly carcinogenic to humans,โ Reuters reported on Thursday. The IARC ...
What is anyone supposed to do with the knowledge that diet sodas maybe, possibly, just might perhaps have some sort of potential link to cancer?
The most widely used artificial sweetener in products worldwide will be declared a potential cancer risk by the cancer r.
However, after hearing stories of improved health and concerns about artificial sweeteners, I decided to make the switch to unsweetened seltzer. Little did I ...