Emerging research links several widely used sweeteners to faster cognitive decline, raising new concerns for consumers and ...
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Do sweeteners destroy the brain bit by bit?

To reduce their sugar intake, many turn to artificial sweeteners, believing they are choosing a healthier alternative. However, a long-term Brazilian study reveals that this habit could lead ...
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Those “healthy” alternatives might come with a not-so-sweet catch.
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