date:Oct 08, 2018
any years on end, Meghan Azad, lead author of the review and a research scientist at the University of Manitoba, told NPR. The review was published in the Canadian Medical Association Journal.
A 2018 study further expanded on the theory that artificial sweeteners can lead to diabetes and obesity.
This study was also conducted on mice half were given a diet of sucrose and fructose (types of sugar) and the other half aspartame or acesulfame potassium (types of artificial sweeteners). Both group