Aspartame and sucralose are two common artificial sweeteners used in foods and beverages. Though both very sweet, they have ...
If you've found yourself overwhelmed in the sweetener aisle, you're not alone. These days, the options go far beyond plain old sugar, with alternatives taking over everything from coffee shops to ...
Artificial sweeteners, like aspartame and xylitol, offer sweetness without the calories of sugar. But are they actually ...
New clinical data suggests that while these chemical sweeteners save you from sugar's calories, they may be triggering ...
Americans are becoming far more aware of how refined sugar affects their health. In my nutrition practice I hear great ...
A popular sweetener, sucralose, triggers more hunger signals than sugar in the brain, especially in people with obesity.
From Splenda to Truvia, artificial sweeteners are hundreds of times sweeter than sugar. You’ll find them in yogurts, ice creams, sodas and almost everything tasty in between. But are they healthy?
Artificial sweeteners are safe within limits and promise sweetness without calories. But new research is raising concerns ...
Sucralose, a common artificial sweetener, may prevent the body from responding to cancer immunotherapy, a new study out of the University of Pittsburgh finds. The results come as the U.S. Department ...
(CNN) — A growing body of evidence has increasingly linked diet sodas and other no- or low-calorie foods with weight gain — so much so that the World Health Organization issued an advisory in May 2023 ...
As we watch our waistlines, should we also keep an eye on algae? A new study suggests so. Splenda and other artificial sweeteners that contain sucralose could be contributing to the toxic algae "bloom ...