Not so safe: Zero-calorie sweeteners may accelerate brain aging, study finds
Not so safe: Zero-calorie sweeteners may accelerate brain aging, study finds
A recent study suggests daily consumption of common zero-calorie sweeteners like aspartame and saccharin may accelerate cognitive aging, particularly impacting memory and thinking skills. Researchers observed faster cognitive decline in individuals under 60 and those with diabetes, prompting a call to reconsider their widespread use in regular diets.
A recent study suggests daily consumption of common zero-calorie sweeteners like aspartame and saccharin may accelerate cognitive aging, particularly impacting memory and thinking skills. Researchers observed faster cognitive decline in individuals under 60 and those with diabetes, prompting a call to reconsider their widespread use in regular diets.