The World Heath Organization this week declared the fizzy drink to be safe provided people do not drink multiple cans per dayAspartame (found in Diet Coke) may be potentially carcinogenic. How fizzy diet drinks affect the bodyWhile the WHO has suggested that more research is needed, the potential carcinogenic link with aspartame is not the only concern about the chemicals in diet drinks. Diet Coke contains aspartame, which has been linked to cancer. The chemical structure of aspartame artificial sweetener, which has been linked to cancer. "We found that females and people with obesity had greater brain reward activity" after drinking artificial sweetener, study author Katie Page, of the University of Southern California, said.
Source: The Star July 14, 2023 16:11 UTC