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By George Citroner A new study suggests that a widely used sugar substitute, found in diet drinks, chewing gum, and low-sugar yogurt, may elevate insulin levels, potentially increasing long-term risk of heart problems. “Artificial sweeteners have penetrated almost all kinds of food, so we have to know the long-term health impact,” stated senior author Yihai Cao…
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