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The following pages link to Consumption of aspartame-containing beverages and incidence of hematopoietic and brain malignancies (Q48417923):
Displaying 25 items.
- American Cancer Society guidelines on nutrition and physical activity for cancer prevention (Q22241237) (← links)
- Aspartame: A Safety Evaluation Based on Current Use Levels, Regulations, and Toxicological and Epidemiological Studies (Q23901998) (← links)
- Life-span exposure to low doses of aspartame beginning during prenatal life increases cancer effects in rats (Q28246391) (← links)
- Risk Communication, Media Amplification and the Aspartame Scare (Q29037525) (← links)
- Systematic review of the relationship between artificial sweetener consumption and cancer in humans: analysis of 599,741 participants (Q34486433) (← links)
- A review of the genotoxic and carcinogenic effects of aspartame: does it safe or not? (Q34534732) (← links)
- No Effect of Dietary Aspartame or Stevia on Pancreatic Acinar Carcinoma Development, Growth, or Induced Mortality in a Murine Model (Q37632887) (← links)
- The carcinogenic effects of aspartame: The urgent need for regulatory re-evaluation (Q38179318) (← links)
- Adverse effects of the consumption of artificial sweeteners - systematic review. (Q38831873) (← links)
- Consumption of artificial sweetener- and sugar-containing soda and risk of lymphoma and leukemia in men and women (Q41158617) (← links)
- Health outcomes of non-nutritive sweeteners: analysis of the research landscape (Q41468244) (← links)
- Inhibition of the gut enzyme intestinal alkaline phosphatase may explain how aspartame promotes glucose intolerance and obesity in mice (Q43433057) (← links)
- Tracking Beverage Nutrition Information in the News: An Evaluation of Beverage-Related Health Reports on Television News (Q43650676) (← links)
- Impact of substituting added sugar in carbonated soft drinks by intense sweeteners in young adults in the Netherlands: example of a benefit-risk approach. (Q46003009) (← links)
- Aspartame bioassay findings portend human cancer hazards (Q46846726) (← links)
- Modified high-density lipoproteins by artificial sweetener, aspartame, and saccharin, showed loss of anti-atherosclerotic activity and toxicity in zebrafish (Q46849921) (← links)
- Effect of aspartame on oxidative stress and monoamine neurotransmitter levels in lipopolysaccharide-treated mice. (Q48959520) (← links)
- The truth about artificial sweeteners - Are they good for diabetics? (Q49887618) (← links)
- Occurrence of artificial sweeteners in human liver and paired blood and urine samples from adults in Tianjin, China and their implications for human exposure (Q51264165) (← links)
- Artificially and sugar-sweetened carbonated beverage consumption is not associated with risk of lymphoid neoplasms in older men and women. (Q53228940) (← links)
- Association between intake of non-sugar sweeteners and health outcomes: systematic review and meta-analyses of randomised and non-randomised controlled trials and observational studies (Q60451116) (← links)
- Associations of artificially sweetened beverage intake with disease recurrence and mortality in stage III colon cancer: Results from CALGB 89803 (Alliance) (Q64123521) (← links)
- Evaluation of aspartame cancer epidemiology studies based on quality appraisal criteria (Q67224727) (← links)
- The in vitro cytotoxic, genotoxic, and oxidative damage potentials of the oral artificial sweetener aspartame on cultured human blood cells (Q90718807) (← links)
- A Study of Artificial Sweeteners and Thyroid Cancer Risk (Q98736002) (← links)