artificial sweetener
Artificial sweeteners can make you hungrier
Here's how artificial sweeteners increase appetite.
Experts weigh pros and cons of low-calorie sweetened drinks
A 12-ounce can of regular cola, for instance, contains about 39 grams of sugar.
Diet soda may keep colon cancer from recurring: Study
Artificially sweetened drinks have a checkered reputation in the public because of health risks that have never really been documented.
Study finds artificial sweeteners linked to diabetes, obesity
Research found that sugar replacements could also cause health changes that were linked with diabetes and obesity.
Artificial sweeteners may trigger weight gain, diabetes, says study
Sweet taste fools the body's metabolism into believing that we are consuming more calories, scientists say.
Artificial sweeteners while dieting increases calorie intake
According to researchers there is a clear connection between artificial sweeteners, hunger and food intake.
Artificial sweetener may increase risk of diabetes
Researchers say artificial sweeteners, such as aspartame, sucralose and stevia, may have negative effects on metabolism.