There’s new controversy swirling around that little yellow packet of Splenda many Americans stir into their morning coffee.
There’s new controversy swirling around the yellow packets of Splenda, which many people stir into their morning coffee or use as sweeteners for other foods.
The artificial sweetener sucralose (sold under the brand name Splenda) could potentially pose health risks, so it needs to be better understood before the sweetener should be assumed to be safe, one a...
WASHINGTON, June 13 (UPI) -- U.S. food advocates downgraded sucralose, the artificial sweetener better known as Splenda, in the Chemical Cuisine guide to food additives.
You may want to re-think before adding that little yellow packet, Splenda to your coffee. read more
An advocacy group says “Splenda” artificial sweetener could be bad for you. The Center For Science In The Public Interest is downgrading its safety rating of Splenda from safe to caution. The chan...
DENVER — A study suggests that using Splenda has effects on the body’s response to sugar and may influence the...
The artificial sweetener sucralose (sold under the brand name Splenda) could potentially pose health risks, so it needs to be better understood before the sweetener should be assumed to be safe, one a...