lundi 17 juillet 2017
Why caution may be warranted when consuming artificial sweeteners
Consumers may want to think twice about relying on artificial sweeteners, says a Manitoba researcher who found no evidence the sweeteners help with weight loss and some potential health harm beyond the waistline.
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