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NuNaturals, a company known for its zero-sugar sweeteners, baking items, and other goods, issued a voluntary recall of ...
Sugar substitutes offer diabetics a way to enjoy sweetness without blood sugar spikes, but understanding their impact is ...
NuNaturals recall has sparked concern across the U.S. after the FDA issued a Class II warning over a major labeling mix-up ...
Consumers of zero-sugar sweeteners beware: a packaging mix-up has led to a major recall of a popular sugar alternative nationwide. On July 14, NuNaturals Inc., a family-owned company known for its ...
If you’re reaching for diet soda or other artificially sweetened products during cancer treatment, a new study suggests you ...
The University of Pittsburgh and UPMC Hillman Cancer Center have released new research suggesting that using sucralose — a ...
Sucralose is one of the most widely used non-nutritive sweeteners, marketed as a harmless sugar substitute for people looking ...
Less than one packet of the sweetener a day could be enough to shift the gut microbiome and negatively impact immunotherapy.
A recent study by the University of Pittsburgh and UPMC Hillman Cancer Center revealed that artificial sweeteners may not be ...
An artificial sweetener may help ward off pancreatic cancer, one of the world's deadliest forms of the disease, a new study from researchers at Hiroshima University in Japan suggested.
Not all sweeteners are created equal—discover which sugars sabotage your brain and which ones might actually help it thrive.
Sweeteners like stevia have been linked to type 2 diabetes, heart disease and death in adults, the WHO says, in new guidelines advising against its use for weight loss. Some experts disagree.