Aspartame, one of the most popular artificial sweeteners used in sugar-free foods and drinks, has been declared as "possibly carcinogenic to humans" by the World Health Organization.
It sounds scary, and raises questions about the risks associated with aspartame, but what does it really mean?
Katherine Ward has a reality check on the WHO's stance and how critics call this warning misleading and unnecessary.
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It sounds scary, and raises questions about the risks associated with aspartame, but what does it really mean?
Katherine Ward has a reality check on the WHO's stance and how critics call this warning misleading and unnecessary.
For more info, please go to https://globalnews.ca/news/9827880/aspartame-possible-carcinogen-who/
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