WASHINGTON (TND) — According to a new study, a chemical that forms when humans digest a certain type of “widely used” sweetener is “genotoxic,” meaning it damages DNA. That chemical is also said to be found in the sweetener itself in trace amounts and researchers claim “the finding raises questions…Read More
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