A new study found that a popular zero-calorie sugar substitute disrupts regions of the brain responsible for regulating ...
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ZME Science on MSNThis Popular Zero-Calorie Sugar Substitute May Be Making You Hungrier, Not SlimmerThey found that sucralose, a common ingredient in “diet” drinks and “sugar-free” snacks, alters brain activity tied to hunger ...
Sucralose may trigger hunger instead of helping with weight loss by confusing your brain’s natural response to sweetness.
New research reveals sucralose may trigger increased hunger signals in your brain, potentially sabotaging weight loss efforts ...
A new study conducted by researchers at USC’s Keck School of Medicine explored a popular artificial sweetener – sucralose. ...
About 40% of Americans regularly consume sugar substitutes usually as a way to reduce calories or sugar intake. But could ...
Sucralose, an artificial sweetener that’s often found in low- and no-calorie sweeteners and diet drinks, boosted feelings of ...
Capri-Sun introduces new no added sugar drinks, Zero Cola and Zero Monster Alarm, offering healthier, fruit juice-based alternatives.
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