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PsyPost on MSNA common calorie-free sweetener alters brain activity and appetite control, new research suggestsConsuming sucralose, a widely used non-caloric sweetener, may influence how the brain regulates hunger and body weight. A new ...
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Artificial sweetener found in diet drinks linked to brain changes that increase appetite, study finds“I would never say drink or eat more sugar. “Instead, I tell my patients to not rely on non-caloric sweeteners as a substitute for sugar and try to reduce the overall intake of dietary ...
According to a new scientific study published in the journal Nature Metabolism, non-caloric sweeteners (often found in diet sodas and other drinks) mess with the brain’s response to hunger and ...
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