Amid the conundrum on aspartame by the World Health Organisation (WHO), doctors on Friday advised people using the popular artificial sweetener to not panic as the evidence of it being a possible cancer causing agent is very low.
On June 28, Reuters had reported that artificial sweetener aspartame could be declared a carcinogen by WHO-backed IARC, leading to massive concerns among consumers.
Amid the conundrum on aspartame by the World Health Organisation (WHO), doctors on Friday advised people using the popular artificial sweetener to not panic as the evidence of it being a possible cancer causing agent is very low.Aspartame is an .
On June 28, Reuters had reported that artificial sweetener aspartame could be declared a carcinogen by WHO-backed IARC, leading to massive concerns among consumers.