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https://www.nationthailand.com/blogs/lifestyle/health-wellness/40029354 WHO cancer arm deems aspartame 'possible carcinogen,' consumption limits unchanged Jul 14, 2023 - The sweetener aspartame is a "possible carcinogen" - but it remains safe to consume at already agreed levels, according to two groups linked to the World... possible carcinogencancerarmdeemsaspartame https://www.commondreams.org/newswire/2016/02/17/fda-begin-testing-pesticide-glyphosate-probable-human-carcinogen-food FDA to Test for Glyphosate, Possible Carcinogen in Food | Common Dreams Feb 17, 2016 - The Food and Drug Administration will finally begin testing food for glyphosate, the world's most commonly used pesticide, according to Civil Eats. This marks... possible carcinogenfdatestglyphosate https://www.advisory.com/daily-briefing/2022/08/15/around-the-nation Around the nation: Traces of a possible carcinogen found in a popular diabetes drug Traces of a potential carcinogen were detected in samples of a popular diabetes drug, marketed as Januvia and Janumet, in today's bite-sized hospital and... around the nation https://www.scrippsnews.com/science-and-tech/who-classifies-aspartame-sweetener-as-a-possible-carcinogen WHO classifies aspartame sweetener as a 'possible' carcinogen Jul 14, 2023 - The new label doesn't change the risk the sweetener presents, experts say. as aclassifiesaspartamesweetenerpossible https://naturalnews.com/2023-07-18-aspartame-declared-possible-carcinogen-who-cancer-arm.html Aspartame declared a POSSIBLE CARCINOGEN by WHO cancer arm, but regulatory agencies still insist... The artificial sweetener aspartame is now officially included in the list of possible human carcinogens. The International Agency for Research on Cancer... https://www.fox2detroit.com/news/fda-looking-into-possible-carcinogen-found-in-zantac-other-heartburn-medications FDA looking into possible carcinogen found in Zantac, other heartburn medications | FOX 2 Detroit The U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced Friday that it is looking into a trace amount of cancer-causing chemicals found in heartburn medications such...