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Don’t use sugar substitutes to lose weight, WHO says

Por: Portland Press Herald Health May 16, 2023

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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



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