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Verywell Health on MSNArtificial Sweeteners May 'Trick' Your Brain and Make You Hungrier, Study FindsA new study found that consuming the artificial sweetener sucralose increases activity in the brain area that causes hunger.
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Sucralose, an artificial sweetener that’s often found in low- and no-calorie sweeteners and diet drinks, boosted feelings of ...
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CNET on MSNArtificial Sweeteners Might Be Making You Hungrier. Here Are 4 Other Risks to ConsiderFoods with "low calorie" and "artificial sweetener" tags aren't necessarily better for you. Experts are saying that they ...
A new study from the Keck School of Medicine at the University of Southern California (USC), published in Nature Metabolism, has found that sucralose – a widely used artificial sweetener – alters ...
A widely used artificial sweetener increases brain activity in regions involved in appetite, suggesting it makes people ...
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Everyday Health on MSNArtificial Sweeteners Increase Hunger, Study ShowsDrinks sweetened with sucralose (sold as Splenda) increased hunger compared with drinks made with sugar in a new study.
New research reveals sucralose may trigger increased hunger signals in your brain, potentially sabotaging weight loss efforts ...
Artificial sweeteners' effects on the gut microbiome are under scrutiny, with evidence suggesting potential risks to ...
As the debate over whether sugar or artificial sweeteners are better for us rages on, new research has revealed that one ...
Popular artificial sweetener sucralose could disrupt appetite and make users hungrier than if they consumed sugar, a new study found. Researchers from the University of Southern California discovered ...
Artificial sweetener sucralose affects brain regions controlling hunger and may increase appetite, especially in people with ...
Younger children should not be given any drinks containing artificial sweeteners, UK experts are now advising. The Scientific ...
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