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WHO releases comprehensive guidelines to protect children from unhealthy food marketing
The World Health Organization (WHO) has released guidelines outlining policies designed to safeguard children from the detrimental impact of unhealthy food.WHO urges countries to...
Analysts foresee minimal disruption for Coca-Cola following WHO’s aspartame decision
According to analysts, the classification of aspartame, the artificial sweetener used in Diet Coke, as a possible carcinogen by the World Health Organization (WHO)...
WHO’s cancer agency set to declare popular sweetener aspartame as “possible carcinogenic”
One of the world's most commonly utilized artificial sweeteners is on the brink of being labeled as a potential carcinogen by a prominent global...
Trunativ unveils WHO-approved sugar replacer, redefining healthy sweetness
Having the second highest diabetes prevalence in India, surpassed only by China, clearly suggests that the Indian population has a fondness for indulging in...
Lobby group challenges WHO’s non-sugar sweetener guidelines, claiming lack of scientific rigor
A lobby group comprising well-known brands such as Coca-Cola, PepsiCo, Red Bull, Dabur, Tetra Pak, and others, has expressed its belief that the recent...
FSSAI assessing WHO’s red flag on sugar substitutes, potential impact on sales of diet and no-sugar products
The Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) is evaluating the recent guideline issued by the World Health Organization (WHO). The guideline highlights...
WHO’s latest guideline advises against using artificial sweeteners for weight management
The World Health Organization (WHO) has recently released new guidelines on non-sugar sweeteners (NSS), advising against their consumption. This recommendation aims to combat unhealthy...