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Artificial sweeteners backfire via gut microbiome
Sep. 18, 2014
By
Anette Breindl
Whether artificial sweeteners cause weight loss or weight gain has been a matter of debate for some time – at least as far as their human use is concerned. Such sweeteners are routinely used in animal feed to increase appetite and weight gain.
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