Here’s how much Diet Coke you can safely drink after aspartame ‘cancer risk’ warnings
And it's an ingredient in Wrigley's Extra chewing gum, Mullerlight yoghurt, and Hartley's Sugar Free Jelly.
The WHO's International Agency for Research on Cancer this week classified aspartame as "possibly carcinogenic to humans".The IARC has two more serious categories, "probably carcinogenic to humans" and "carcinogenic to humans". He said: "We're not advising consumers to stop consuming altogether, we're just advising a bit of moderation.
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