International Sugar Journal

Commonly used intense sweetener aspartame linked to anxiety [Full subscriber]

Florida State University College of Medicine researchers have linked the intense artificial sweetener aspartame, found in nearly 5,000 diet foods and drinks, to anxiety-like behaviour in mice.

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Sweeteners saccharin, sucralose, and aspartame can cause sepsis and other infections [Full subscriber]

Researchers at Anglia Ruskin University have discovered that common artificial sweeteners can cause previously healthy gut bacteria into harmful microbes that could cause serious health issues, including sepsis and multiple-organ failure.

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PepsiCo rolls out aspartame-free Diet Pepsi, replaces it with sucralose [Registered]

The drop in sales is linked to the consumer perception about aspartame. Over the years, some studies have linked aspartame to an increased risk of cancer, allergies and premature births, which could explain the recent decline in Diet Pepsi’s sales.

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United States – Pepsi to produce diet cola free of aspartame [Registered]

The US food and drug administration, which approved the use of aspartame in 1981, has said there is no proof the artificial sweetener is harmful for health. But consumers have been moving away from aspartame-based drink, which is also used in Coca Cola’s diet offering, believing it causes cancer or other health problems.

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