From small reliable insulin pumps to wearable glucose monitors and even pancreatic transplantation, treatment options for diabetes have undergone a significant change in the last decade, and the future looks hopeful for better outcomes for .
How non-sugar sweeteners affect health has been a topic of debate for several years. Of late, conflicting views of global regulators have left consumers further confused. From analysing the pros and cons of such products, to what doctors say, heres how to make sense of the issue.
Can diet colas, sugar-free cookies, breakfast cereals, cough drops and even chewable vitamins cause cancer? A research arm of the committee for the World Health Organization declared that the world s most widely used artificial sweetener, aspartame, which is found in these products had a possible link to liver cancer. WHO later said these are safe, but within limits . Should you really be worried and immediately quit all these? Host Ratna Bhushan gets all the facts and bitter realities as she speaks to Dr Ambrish Mithal, Chairman and Head of Endocrinology and Diabetes at Max Healthcare, Padma Bhushan awardee and the first Indian to be chosen for the Laureate Award and Dr. Harinder Singh Oberoi, Advisor, Science & Standards and Codex, at the FSSAI in this episode of The Morning Brief. Tune in! Credits: News 1, News 2, News 3, News 4, News 5, News 6 and News 7
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