Artificial Sweeteners May Help Your Heart

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Artificial Sweeteners May Help Your Heart

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They sweeten your favorite foods without adding extra inches to your waistline, but now, researchers are finding that sugar substitutes may have another surprising benefit.

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sciencedaily.com — “Men who drank one sugar-sweetened beverage a day had a 20 percent higher risk of heart disease compared to men who did not drink any sugar-sweetened drinks. Daily sugar-sweetened drink consumption was also linked to higher levels of harmful lipids in the blood and inflammation. Artificially sweetened beverages did not increase heart-disease risk in this study.View full resource at sciencedaily.com

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Diet Soda May Be Damaging Your Kidneys

fitsugar.com — “A while back we learned that soda, both diet and regular, was bad for the heart, and now it looks like more organs are at risk: the kidneys. This time it's diet sodas, or more specifically, the artificial sweeteners, that seem to be the culprit. A study published recently of over 3,500 women found that those who drank two or more diet sodas daily had decreased liver function by about 30 percent. This percentage is significant, for at the beginning of the six-year study, the participants all had View full resource at fitsugar.com

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