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Can artificial sweetener make you hungrier & fatter? - The Indian Express
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Can artificial sweetener make you hungrier & fatter? – The Indian Express

  • 14 May 2025
  1. Can artificial sweetener make you hungrier & fatter?  The Indian Express
  2. Common sugar substitute may contribute to higher risk of vascular scares like stroke, study finds  The Independent
  3. Aspartame: the artificial sweetener is calorie-free but not risk-free – a nutritionist explains  The Conversation
  4. Sweet deception: How Sucralose may be fueling hunger instead of curbing it  Daijiworld
  5. Are artificial sweeteners safe? 10 foods that may be secretly damaging your gut microbiome even if they seem harmless  Hindustan Times
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