TORONTO – The Canadian Cancer Society and Health Canada are reviewing the World Health Organization’s classification of aspartame as “possibly carcinogenic.” The WHO released f...
I mean meat is literally a leading cause of cancer. So is UV exposure. Those are both major factors that people absolutely should be paying attention to!
but we base our food system on economics and finances rather than human health.
Makes sense. We tried basing our drug system on human health instead of economics and finance, but then people just went through the backdoor to get the drugs they wanted anyway and created a long list of new social problems in the process. Most everyone agrees it is an unmitigated disaster.
"Dr. David Ma, a professor of nutritional sciences at the University of Guelph, says a person weighing 70 kilograms would have to drink about 15 cans of diet pop a day to exceed that daily limit."
And don't forget all of the studies about what sugar does to your body, which people always forget about while talking about aspartame. There will be a lot of people choosing sugar over aspartame because of these headlines.
There will be a lot of people choosing sugar over aspartame because of these headlines.
Yup, but really, the message should be to consume in MODERATION. It doesn't matter what you choose, but goddamn, drinking 15+ cans a day of anything will give you health problems!
I guarantee Coke has known this for decades. They spend close to twenty million dollars a year on scientific research -- and only release a small percentage of their work. Specifically, they only release the work that happens to support their bullshit false claims. Claims that they KNOW is false from the other 95%+ of research they did. They intentionally distort our scientific understanding as an entire species, just to sell more of their fucking toxic sugar (-free) water.
Shouldn't c/canada be focused on Canada-specific news and discussion?
I've seen this headline at least a dozen times in the last few days, and seeing it once again here feels like noise. This belongs in c/health or maybe c/woldnews.
It’s the Canadian Cancer society “reacting” to the WHO, adding zero new information. And the link is to a paywall to boot. This is not the kind of post that’s going to help Lemmy succeed.