Splenda Ingredient, Sucralose, Linked to LeukemiaFOX 13Mar. 14, 2016 |
Trump Nominates Pam Bondi for Attorney General
Netanyahu Cries 'Antisemitism' After International Criminal Court Issues Warrant for His Arrest
Matt Gaetz Withdraws from Consideration as Attorney General
FBI Pays Visit to Pro-Palestine Journalist Alison Weir's Home
As Poll Finds Ukrainians Want to End War, U.S. Pushes Zelensky to Bomb Russia and Expand Conscription
New research shows the main ingredient in the artificial sweetener Splenda, called sucralose, has been linked to leukemia. Italian researchers published their findings in the January edition of the International Journal of Occupational and Environmental Health. The study found "significant dose-related increased indicence of males bearing malignant tumors" and a "significant dose-related increased incidence of hematopoietic neoplasias in males" after being fed high amounts of sucralose for their lifespan. Researchers pointed out similar studies conducted on behalf of Splenda's manufacturer did not show the same carcinogenic effects. Read More |