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Choosing sweeteners wisely-nutrigenetic study on childhood obesity. [PDF]

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Qiu DW   +8 more
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Consumption of aspartame and risk of breast cancer in the Nurses' Health Studies. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Natl Cancer Inst
Romanos-Nanclares A   +5 more
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Trends in diet and exposure to chemicals in Dutch children [PDF]

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Aspartame consumption during pregnancy impairs placenta growth in mice through sweet taste receptor-reactive oxygen species-dependent pathway.

Journal of Nutritional Biochemistry, 2022
The prevalence of obesity has risen dramatically over recent years, and so has the prevalence of adverse obesity-associated pregnancy outcomes. To combat obesity, the calorie contents of many foods and beverages may be reduced by the use of artificial ...
Shih-Yi Huang   +6 more
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Aspartame and seizures

Amino Acids, 1993
It has been hypothesized that the dietary sweetener aspartame (L-aspartyl-L-phenylalanine methyl ester) might promote seizures and this hypothesis has been argued in the published literature. The current manuscript reviews the biochemical, neurochemical and behavioral experiments that have been carried out in order to assess the hypothesis linking ...
P C, Jobe, J W, Dailey
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