Brain: aspartame affects memory
A recent American study reveals a worrying link between aspartame and learning and memory deficits in mice. THE ESSENTIAL Researchers ...
Read moreA recent American study reveals a worrying link between aspartame and learning and memory deficits in mice. THE ESSENTIAL Researchers ...
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Read more© Shutterstock / Benz-AnuchaTHE sweeteners are food additives with a sweet taste used by manufacturers in food because they provide ...
Read moreAspartame, the world's most widely used artificial sweetener, is "possibly carcinogenic" to humans but is "safe", according to the International ...
Read more© Shutterstock / Danijela Maksimovic6,000 is the number of products sold in France that contain aspartame (E951), a sweetener used ...
Read moreAspartame, an artificial sweetener widely used in 'sugar-free' or 'light' products, is to be classified as a 'possible carcinogen' by ...
Read more© ShutterstockAspartame remains quite controversial today: if, for the European Food Safety Authority (EFAS), this "false sugar" does not present ...
Read moreResearchers have established a link between the consumption of aspartame, an artificial sweetener, and anxiety. Explanations. THE ESSENTIAL Anxiety disorders ...
Read more© iStock Children, pregnant women, the elderly can continue to drink light sodas, eat low-fat foods and use sweets made ...
Read more© iStock Children, pregnant women, elderly people can continue to drink diet sodas, eat low-fat foods and use aspartame-based candies. ...
Read moreStevia: a sweetening plantA millennial shrub, whose plants have been used for centuries by the Indians of South America to ...
Read moreWhile the impact of sweeteners on health has been the subject of debate for years, a new French study has ...
Read moreConsuming sweeteners during pregnancy would promote the development of obesity in unborn children. THE ESSENTIAL In 2020, nearly one in ...
Read moreConsidered a "fake sugar", aspartame absorbed during pregnancy would influence the baby's weight and disrupt its intestinal flora. Created by ...
Read moreIn the UK, a 30-year-old woman with a rare genetic condition spent three days in a coma after mistakenly drinking ...
Read moreA recent study shows why so-called "light" sodas do not make you lose weight. Quite the contrary. In question: sweeteners, ...
Read more© iStock Children, pregnant women, the elderly can continue to drink light sodas, eat low-fat foods and use sugar-based sweeteners.aspartame. ...
Read more© iStock Children, pregnant women, older people can continue to drink light sodas, eat low-fat foods, and use aspartame-based sweets. ...
Read moreStevia: a sweetening plantA thousand-year-old shrub, whose plants have been used for centuries by the Indians of South America to ...
Read moreAspartame, Stevia and other sweeteners do not have the slimming effect promised in the advertisements. Instead of promoting weight loss, ...
Read more1) What is aspartame made of? Belonging to the excitotoxin family, aspartame (aspartyl-phenylalanine-methyl-ester) is a synthetic sweetener classified as the ...
Read moreDecember 09, 2011 - On November 14, 2011, the European Commission in Brussels authorized the use of stevia as a ...
Read moreMarch 3, 2011 - Aspartame - an artificial sweetener that replaces sugar in more than 6,000 food products - does ...
Read moreAspartame is the most well-known and controversial sweetener. In a report, the European Food Safety Agency declares it safe for ...
Read moreFor most of you, “sweetener” means “sugar-free,” which is not entirely correct, as there are two kinds of sweeteners. Those ...
Read moreMay 18, 2006 - Aspartame is not harmful to health, Health Canada reaffirms following review1 results of a study showing ...
Read moreJune 2, 2005 - Researchers at Laval University in Quebec were surprised to find that the consumption of aspartame, a ...
Read moreThese two opinions published on April 20 confirm the safety of aspartame, this non-caloric sweetener, one of the most studied ...
Read moreTruvia, the zero calorie sweetener from the stevia leaf is already available in the United States. This sweetener, with a ...
Read moreShould we be wary of E951, this synthetic sweetener better known under the name ofaspartame ? No, replies the European ...
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