The sugar substitute might spur on a person’s appetite and feelings of hunger, potentially leading them to overeat, according ...
A study from the University of Southern California says a common sugar substitute alters brain activity related to hunger and ...
Consuming sucralose, a popular sugar substitute, could alter your brain activity to increase your appetite, a new study found ...
A new study found that a popular zero-calorie sugar substitute disrupts regions of the brain responsible for regulating ...
Drinks sweetened with sucralose (sold as Splenda) increased hunger compared with drinks made with sugar in a new study.
A growing body of evidence has increasingly linked diet sodas and other no- or low-calorie foods with weight gain — so much ...
Imaging scans showed sucralose affecting appetite centers in the brain FRIDAY, March 28, 2025 (HealthDay News) -- Splenda doesn’t directly add calories to your diet, but the sweetener still ...