After eating, the body breaks down carbohydrates into glucose, which enters the bloodstream and raises blood sugar levels. For people with diabetes or...
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It seems intuitive that because people with Type 2 diabetes generally need to avoid sugar, clinicians should recommend eating foods and using recipes containing artificial sweeteners such as sucralose instead. However, experts agree that while non-sugar sweeteners (NSS) may help in certain scenarios, they can also be harmful. “There’s not a lot of evidence that […]
After eating, the body breaks down carbohydrates into glucose, which enters the bloodstream and raises blood sugar levels. For people with diabetes or...
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