Por: Portland Press Herald Health May 16, 2023
At a time when a growing number of fake sugars are being added to foods and beverages, the World Health Organization released new recommendations advising against using non-sugar sweeteners to control weight, citing potential health risks. The recommendation is based on a systematic review of the scientific literature, the agency said in a news release Monday. Not only do non-sugar sweeteners not help with long-term reduction of body fat, the... + full article
New York Post USA Life May 15, 2023
Swapping that soda for a diet option may not be the best choice for weight loss after all. On Monday, the released new guidelines warning the public not to use non-sugar sweeteners for weight loss, revealing that it may actually do more harm to the body than good. showed that... + más
Diet sodas are not actually good for your diet, WHO guidance suggests | Ars Technica
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MarketWatch USA Business May 12, 2023
In recent weeks, the raw sugar-cane futures contract—the international benchmark—for delivery in May, surged to more than 27 cents a pound, the highest level since October 2011. On Thursday, the futures contract for July delivery closed just above 26 cents a pound in New... + más
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Chicago Sun Times USA Life April 06, 2023
To satisfy the public’s craving for sweetness and concern about the effects of sugar, food companies increasingly have turned to sugar substitutes. Natural and artificial sweeteners are added to everything from soda pop to toothpaste, lip balm to snack items. Now, studies... + más
How fake sugars sneak into foods and disrupt metabolic health | The Boston Globe
Don’t use sugar substitutes to lose weight, WHO says | Portland Press Herald
The Boston Globe USA Nation March 08, 2023
Many people are cutting back on their sugar intake for health reasons. But the food industry has found another way to give consumers their sweet fix.It is quietly replacing the sugar in many packaged foods with sucralose, stevia, allulose, erythritol, and a wide variety of other... + más
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Los Angeles Times USA Science March 05, 2023
I love sugar and, as a kid, I had a lot of cavities. Once, when I was in junior high, my dentist, the late Harvey Levinson, looked at me sternly and announced: “If you keep eating sugar, you are going to have no teeth left by the time you are an adult.” (This is a non... + más
Artificial sweetener erythritol linked to heart attack and stroke, study reports | ABC News
The New York Times USA Health March 01, 2023
In a study, researchers reported links between the popular zero-calorie sugar substitute erythritol and an increased risk of cardiovascular events, including heart attack and stroke. The sweetener, which is often added to many low- or zero-calorie foods and drinks, is just one... + más
ABC News USA Life February 28, 2023
Zero-calorie sweetener erythritol, widely used in or reduced-sugar products, has been linked to an increased risk of cardiovascular events including heart attacks and strokes for older adults consuming high amounts and already at risk of heart disease, according to a new study... + más
Artificial sweetener erythritol linked to stroke, heart attack, study finds | WPTV
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