A recent headline pronounced that the most popular artificial sweetener sucralose might possibly damage human DNA, leading to a condition known as "leaky gut." But a deeper look into the study indicates this probably isn't true, and the study itself is a prime example of the flimsy science and biased interpretation of experimental results that characterizes much of the research and reportage on artificial sweeteners. The truth is that the nutritional safety industry hates artificial sweeteners, seeing them as representative of everything that is wrong with our diets. This leads experts to vastly overstate the effect sizes of studies using non-human subjects and substance amounts beyond what humans can consume.
Months after announcing plans to explore an affiliation, Drexel University and Salus University will move forward with a merger, scheduled to be completed by next summer, The Philadelphia Inquirer reported.
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