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(CNN) — For the first time, a semi-independent committee for the World Health Organization said Thursday that it’s determined that aspartame, a popular artificial sweetener found in thousands of products
(CNN) For the first time, a semi-independent committee for the World Health Organization said Thursday that it’s determined that aspartame, a popular artificial sweetener found<a class="excerpt-read-more" href="https://whdh.com/news/who-declares-widely-used-sweetener-aspartame-a-possible-cancer-cause-but-intake-guidelines-stay-the-same/">Read More</a>
The reports are certain to intensify questions about the safety of aspartame, which is used in everything from Diet Coke and toothpaste to low-calorie fruit yogurts and cough drops.