Diet Coke safe as long as you don’t drink 14 cans every day, WHO says after aspartame cancer fears An artificial sweetener used in thousands of products including diet fizzy drinks, ice cream and chewing gum has been ruled a “possible” cause of cancer by the World Health Organisation (WHO).
But a panel of experts has said the sugar substitute aspartame is safe in limited quantities. The Independent
See also:
- Aspartame hazard and risk assessment results released World Health Organization
- Aspartame advice unchanged despite cancer question BBC News
- WHO bosses admit aspartame IS safe following major safety review The Daily Mail
- Aspartame: What effects do carcinogens have on your body? The Independent
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