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Study: Consuming artificially sweetened drinks during pregnancy linked to increased infant weightA new study suggests women who consume artificially sweetened drinks while pregnant could see an increase in their baby's weight.HealthMay 9, 2016
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Is Splenda linked to cancer risk? Study ties sucralose to leukemia, tumoursArtificial sweeteners have been tied to excess belly fat, overeating and diabetes risk, but now Italian researchers say sucralose — or Splenda — increases risk of leukemia and other cancers.HealthMar 16, 2016
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