The WHO recommends five to ten percent daily sugar intake, but global consumption reached 177.33 million metric tonnes in ...
tells Yahoo Life that there's still a lot we don't know about how artificial sweeteners impact the body. "For now, the science is too early and not much in humans yet to answer whether or not these ...
Sugar substitutes fall into three main categories: artificial sweeteners, sugar alcohols and other low-calorie sweeteners.
The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) published a report concluding that saccharin is safe for human consumption and has ...
Dr Upreti: A common misconception about blood sugar control is that artificial sweeteners are a safe replacement for sugar.