Aspartame—the artificial sweetener found in everything from Diet Coke and sugar-free chewing gum to children's medications—may raise the risk of the most common type of stroke by causing inflammation and disrupting blood vessel health and blood flow, according to new research. The post Aspartame sweetener may disrupt blood vessels, raising stroke risk, first-of-its-kind study suggests appeared first on U.S. Right to Know.| U.S. Right to Know
The more unhealthy food ads young people see, the more of those products they consume—and the higher the risk of disease, a new study shows.| U.S. Right to Know
Studies linking glyphosate, the key chemical in Roundup herbicides, to cancer, liver disease, endocrine disruption and other illnesses.| U.S. Right to Know