Artificial sweeteners, previously thought to be effective for weight loss programs, might be contributing to the incidence of diseases like obesity and diabetes. They do so by interaction with the bacteria found in the gut which help in digestion of food. A new study has denounced artificial sweeteners as being potentially bad for health. While
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