Is aspartame, used in thousands of products, from Diet Coke to Trident Gum to Log Cabin Sugar-Free Syrup, potentially cancer-causing? This Friday, two United Nations-affiliated organizations will publicly release assessments on whether the world’s most popular artificial sweetener might cause cancer.
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UnsplashSorry, Diet Coke addicts. The World Health Organization (WHO) designated aspartame, an artificial sweetener commonly used in diet sodas, as “possibly carcinogenic to humans” on Thursday—despite a conflicting assertion from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.The decision comes from a panel of 25 researchers and experts at the WHO’s International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) who published their decision in The Lancet Oncology. The committee wrote that the classification was a re
Katie Rosseinsky’s consumption is not on the level of Donald Trump’s, but she’s still concerned about its possible links to cancer. She explores the history of diet drinks, why more women drink them, and whether she should stop