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These natural sweeteners are better (and tastier) than the processed stuff. Plus, other simple ways to cut your sugar intake.
If you’re looking to cut back on sugar without losing the sweet taste you love, allulose might be the solution. This sugar ...
Sugar substitutes are readily available in restaurants throughout the country — but they may be confusing the brain and make people "feel" hungrier than they really are, a new study suggests.
The sugar substitute might spur on a person’s appetite and feelings of hunger, potentially leading them to overeat, according to results published March 26 in the journal Nature Metabolism.
Sweetened condensed milk is a staple in many desserts, adding richness and sweetness to everything from brownies to my Ninja ...
THE country’s consumption of sugar alternatives will surge by 47 percent this marketing year, or half of the projected 2.2 ...
Not all zero-calorie sugar substitutes are as sweet as they might seem. New research suggests that sucralose — one of the most popular artificial sweeteners on the market — messes with a brain ...
People who use sugar substitutes in an effort to lose or control their weight could be making matters worse, according to recently published research in the journal Nature Metabolism. About 40 per ...