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University of Chile Study Examines Multigenerational Gut and Metabolic Effects of Sucralose and Stevia in MiceSouth China Morning Post
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University of Chile Study Examines Multigenerational Gut and Metabolic Effects of Sucralose and Stevia in Mice

Researchers at the University of Chile found that sucralose and stevia altered gut microbiota, gene expression and metabolism in mice, with some changes appearing in first- and second-generation offspring never directly exposed to the sweeteners. The paper was published in Fronti…

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Mouse Study Examines Generational Effects of Artificial Sweeteners

A study published in mice suggests artificial sweeteners may cause adverse metabolic effects persisting across generations. Researchers exposed pregnant mice to aspartame and stevia, observing impacts on offspring and grand-offspring. The findings raise questions about long-term…

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