
Aspartame could cause memory and learning deficits in future generations, a new study suggests
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Aspartame, the non-sugar, low-calorie sweetener, has been linked to deficits in memory and learning, a study from Florida State University College of Medicine found. Experts weighed in.
Over a 16-week period, the researchers studied three groups of mice. Melissa Rudy is health editor and a member of the lifestyle team at Fox News Digital.
One group consumed 15% of the FDA’s maximum recommended intake of daily aspartame per day, which is equivalent to four 8-oz. sodas.
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