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Posted by honeybee on May 5, 2006, at 15:56:19
Any subscribers to New Scientist and catch the article on aspartame? I'm just curious what their take is. Imagine it has something to do with that (Italian?) study that suggested that mice or rats had increased levels of lymphomas and brain cancers...
Just curious.
Posted by Larry Hoover on May 30, 2006, at 13:44:40
In reply to Aspartame question: New Scientist article, posted by honeybee on May 5, 2006, at 15:56:19
> Any subscribers to New Scientist and catch the article on aspartame? I'm just curious what their take is. Imagine it has something to do with that (Italian?) study that suggested that mice or rats had increased levels of lymphomas and brain cancers...
>
> Just curious.Can you post the article?
Lar
Posted by honeybee on May 30, 2006, at 16:52:36
In reply to Re: Aspartame question: New Scientist article » honeybee, posted by Larry Hoover on May 30, 2006, at 13:44:40
I wish!
I noticed it on the New Scientist website but, since I'm not a subscriber, I can't access it. If I figure out a way to get it, I'll definitely share.
Your insights into aspartame and the lock-out of the researcher who did those aspartame studies is interesting, but not surprising. I always did wonder why there weren't any follow-up studies published. Now, having read your posts. I know why...
hb
Posted by Larry Hoover on June 6, 2006, at 7:07:22
In reply to Re: Aspartame question: New Scientist article, posted by honeybee on May 30, 2006, at 16:52:36
> I wish!
>
> I noticed it on the New Scientist website but, since I'm not a subscriber, I can't access it. If I figure out a way to get it, I'll definitely share.
>
> Your insights into aspartame and the lock-out of the researcher who did those aspartame studies is interesting, but not surprising. I always did wonder why there weren't any follow-up studies published. Now, having read your posts. I know why...
>
> hbI'm not sure I should have opened my big yap about it. I didn't obtain permission to discuss it with the world.
[Note to gods: I'm learning. I'm paying attention.]
Lar
Posted by bassman on June 18, 2006, at 17:58:32
In reply to Re: Aspartame question: New Scientist article » honeybee, posted by Larry Hoover on June 6, 2006, at 7:07:22
Lar, when I read the article, everything you said was on or between the lines...
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