A common artificial sweetener may trigger insulin spikes that lead to the build up of fatty plaques in the arteries, ...
An expert weighs in on Diet Coke and the health risks associated with regularly consuming the soda artificially sweetened ...
From diet soda to zero-sugar ice cream, artificial sweeteners have been touted as a guilt-free way to indulge our sweet tooth ...
If you are diabetic and find you have trouble avoiding sugary beverages, consider the sweeteners allulose, monk fruit and ...
The artificial sweetener that's been a staple in American households for decades is now facing fresh scrutiny, as emerging ...
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talker on MSNCommon artificial sweetener can trigger dangerous insulin spikesArtificial sweeteners have been promoted as a guilt-free way to indulge our sweet tooth and are in many popular foods, such as zero-sugar ice cream, and "diet" drinks. But new research, published ...
Artificial sweeteners are everywhere, marketed as a healthier alternative to sugar, but new research suggests they may not be ...
The study was conducted by cardiovascular researchers at the Karolinska Institute in Sweden and found that aspartame ...
Now, a study has found that, in mice, aspartame triggers insulin spikes that lead to the build up of fatty plaques in the arteries — a risk factor for heart attacks and strokes. Artificial ...
A common artificial sweetener can trigger dangerous insulin spikes, warns a new study. The spikes led to blood vessel inflammation in mice - which raises the risk of a heart attack or stroke ...
Aspartame-fed mice (right) developed larger and more plaques (red) in their arteries (pink) compared to mice that never consumed the sweetener. From diet soda to zero-sugar ice cream, artificial ...
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