12 points | by Bender 3 hours ago
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Daily Mail is not a reliable source of news. It has been banned from Wikipedia as a source https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2017/feb/08/wikipedia...
What’s interesting is that the linked study suggests that aspartame has appetite suppression effects.
The weight loss was not just due to reduced sugar intake, the mice ate less overall.
This directly contradicts some claims that aspartame increases appetite.
Not my heart brain!
The anti-Diet-Coke push has stooped to new lows. I will _NOT_ drink 'Coke No Sugar' (or whatever they'recalling it now), you will _NOT_ triumph over me.
(in mice)
Could.
The daily mail is trash.
The study is real though
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S075333222...
Daily Mail is not a reliable source of news. It has been banned from Wikipedia as a source https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2017/feb/08/wikipedia...
What’s interesting is that the linked study suggests that aspartame has appetite suppression effects.
The weight loss was not just due to reduced sugar intake, the mice ate less overall.
This directly contradicts some claims that aspartame increases appetite.
Not my heart brain!
The anti-Diet-Coke push has stooped to new lows. I will _NOT_ drink 'Coke No Sugar' (or whatever they'recalling it now), you will _NOT_ triumph over me.
(in mice)
Could.
The daily mail is trash.
The study is real though
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S075333222...