Time: The Case Against Artificial Sweeteners Is Getting Stronger
May 10, 2016 —
In a report published in JAMA Pediatrics, researchers led by Meghan Azad, assistant professor in pediatrics and child health at University of Manitoba in Canada, studied more than 3,000 pregnant women and their infants. This may be the first human study, however, to investigate how artificial sweeteners during pregnancy might affect weight among infants.