Aspartame, one of the most popular artificial sweeteners used in sugar-free foods and drinks, has been declared as “possibly carcinogenic to humans” by the World Health Organization. It sounds scary, so what does it really mean? Katherine Ward has a reality check on the WHO’s stance, and how critics call this warning misleading and unnecessary.
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