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Artificial sweeteners consumed in midlife linked to cognitive decline - UPI.com

A new study shows people who consume the highest levels of artificial sweeteners during middle age experience the fastest declines in cognitive functions.

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upi.comStai leggendo10 mesi fa

Artificial sweeteners consumed in midlife linked to cognitive decline - UPI.com

A new study shows people who consume the highest levels of artificial sweeteners during middle age experience the fastest declines in cognitive functions.

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theguardian.com10 mesi fa

Sweeteners can harm cognitive health equivalent to 1.6 years of ageing, study finds

Researchers say low- and no-calorie sweeteners appear to affect thinking and memory in middle age

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  1. mercoledì 3 settembre 2025·upi.com

    Artificial sweeteners consumed in midlife linked to cognitive decline - UPI.com

    A new study shows people who consume the highest levels of artificial sweeteners during middle age experience the fastest declines in cognitive functions.

  2. mercoledì 3 settembre 2025·theguardian.com

    Sweeteners can harm cognitive health equivalent to 1.6 years of ageing, study finds

    Researchers say low- and no-calorie sweeteners appear to affect thinking and memory in middle age