According to a new study, consuming artificial sweeteners could do more harm than good as they may make you feel hungry and actually eat more.
Doctors say that consumption of artificially sweetened sodas and aerated drinks are leading to infertility in humans because of the presence of an artificial sweetener, aspartame.
A recent study claimed that artificial sweeteners like erythritol may cause cardiovascular issues. Let's delve further into it.
Research says you may want to check your consumption of artificially sweetened or regular sugary beverages, as these are linked to a risk of irregular heartbeat.
The study assessed how artificial sweeteners affected the brain in altering taste perceptions and regulating appetite for food.
According to the latest WHO guidelines, one should avoid non-sugar sweeteners to prevent weight gain and reduce the risk of non-communicable diseases. Read on to know more.
Diet foods and artificial sweeteners may trigger weight gain and increase the risk of diabetes, as their sweet taste fools the body's metabolism, says study.
How did people come to think of artificial sweeteners as a healthier alternative to sugar? How did 'low fat' and 'calorie-free' become synonymous with good health? Where did these loyalties come from? In an attempt ...
According to a study, the researchers found that both sugar and artificially sweetened beverage consumption has been linked to cardio-metabolic risk factors.
A new American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) policy statement sheds light on how these non-nutritive sweeteners may affect children's weight, taste preferences, the risk for diabetes, and long-term safety.