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Your Diet Coke is safe. Sort of. After an extensive review of the data, the World Health Organization has concluded the sweetener aspartame can potentially cause liver cancer and maybe other ...
Good news for people who enjoy Diet Coke: The evidence for aspartame causing cancer really isn’t that compelling.
To put the debate at rest OnlyMyHealth talked to Preeti Pande Registered Dietitian Senior Dietitian Apollomedics Hospital ...
Diet Coke took a hit when aspartame was labeled a possible carcinogen by the World Health Organization. We tasted five alternatives, some better than others.
A report leaked from the World Health Organization could declare that aspartame, the sweetener in Diet Coke and Coke Zero, is a possible cancer-causing agent.
New studies reveal the health risks of drinking Diet Coke on a regular basis. According to Fox 5 DC, researchers have linked ...
Medically reviewed by Maggie Moon, MS, RD Diet soda is often thought of as a healthier alternative to regular soda because it ...
While the term “fridge cigarette” is new to the internet’s lexicon, the idea of treating oneself to a Diet Coke break is not.
Is switching from regular soda to diet soda good for you? I’ll admit: I started researching this topic for entirely selfish reasons. For years now, I’ve liked to have a Coke or three (if Dr ...
Experts warn that Diet Coke, despite having zero calories, poses health risks like heart disease and gut issues due to artificial sweeteners like aspartame.
They both contain aspartame, but Coke Zero also uses the sweetener acesulfame potassium and has less caffeine. Comparatively, Diet Coke more closely resembles the original Coca-Cola formula.
Diet Coke (or any soda) isn't known for its healthfulness. Yet, unlike sodas with tons of sugar, Diet Coke is made with aspartame, a non-nutritive sweetener with zero calories.