The answer is yes in mice, maybe in humans. In 1996 the New York Times published an article titled, "F.D.A. Defends Nutrasweet as Safe" in which a University of Washington scientist named Dr. John Olney found a 10 percent increase in brain tumors in the mid-1980's, shortly after Nutrasweet was approved by the FDA and released into the market. Nutrasweet was shown to cause brain tumors in mice. Many in the scientific community feel the FDA did minimal testing and "shoddy" research as the Community Nutrition Institute says. Nutrasweet sales accounted for $988 million dollars in 2007.
NutraSweet was created in 1985.
it's the same as nutrasweet, nutrasweet is just the "brand name"
Nutrasweet Company makes and sells Nutrasweet, their trademarked brand name for the artificial sweetener aspartame, and Neotame. Aspartame was discovered in 1965 by James M. Schlatter, a chemist working for G.D.Searle and Company.
No, Powerade does not cause cancer.
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no it cannot cause a cancer
No they don't cause cancer.
what is the major cause of carcinoma cancer
No, these devices do not cause cancer or they would not be used in hospitals. They can detect cancer and are also used on pregnancy so they do not cause cancer!
The major cause of lung cancer is smoking. Cigarette smoke contains harmful chemicals that damage lung cells and cause genetic mutations over time. The longer and more a person smokes, the higher the risk. Secondhand smoke is also a significant risk factor, even for non-smokers.
No they don't cause breast cancer