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New studies reveal the health risks of drinking Diet Coke on a regular basis. According to Fox 5 DC, researchers have linked ...
While the term “fridge cigarette” is new to the internet’s lexicon, the idea of treating oneself to a Diet Coke break is not.
Pregnant or breastfeeding women who consume diet soda or other foods and drinks containing aspartame could experience higher rates of autism diagnoses in their sons, a new study has revealed ...
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.
Why the aspartame in Diet Coke and Coke Zero probably isn’t worth worrying about. By Gideon Meyerowitz-Katz July 8, 2023. Reprints. Nicholas Hunt/Getty Images.
Another major difference between the two Coke products is that "Diet Coke is sweetened exclusively with aspartame, whereas Coke Zero also contains a sweetener called acesulfame potassium or Ace-K ...
Aspartame, an artificial sweetener, is found in foods and drinks like Diet Coke. It’s been in the news in recent years, as people have been concerned it could cause cancer.
Should I give up Diet Coke? With aspartame under suspicion, an addict speaks. Katie Rosseinsky’s consumption is not on the level of Donald Trump’s, but she’s still concerned about its ...
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 ...
Aspartame is used in Diet Coke, Coke Zero, chewing gum, diet Snapple, breakfast cereals, ice cream and many other common food and drinks. It’s also sold as NutraSweet, Equal and Sugar Twin.
Because aspartame is about 200 times sweeter than sugar, the amount of aspartame needed to sweeten one 12-ounce can of diet soda is very small — only about 192 milligrams, or 0.007 ounces. How ...
They said you’d have to drink between 12 and 36 cans of diet soda per day to be at risk. Of course it’s depending on body weights, with differing amounts for children. It’s still quite a lot!