Is Aspartame Safe? The IARC Releases Assessment Results
Artificial sweeteners may not be as safe as marketing makes them out to be.
Sara is a credited freelance writer, editor, contributor, and essayist, as well as a novelist and poet with nearly twenty years of experience. A seasoned publishing professional, she's worked for newspapers, magazines and book publishers in content digitization, editorial, acquisitions and intellectual property. Sara has been an invited speaker at a Careers in Publishing & Authorship event at Michigan State University and a Reading and Writing Instructor at Sylvan Learning Center. She has an MBA degree with a concentration in Marketing and an MA in Clinical Mental Health Counseling, graduating with a 4.2/4.0 GPA. She is also a member of Chi Sigma Iota and a 2020 recipient of the Donald D. Davis scholarship recognizing social responsibility. Sara is certified in children's book writing, HTML coding and social media marketing. Her fifth book, PTSD: Healing from the Inside Out, was released in September 2019 and is available on Amazon. You can find her others books there, too, including Narcissistic Abuse: A Survival Guide, released in December 2017.
Artificial sweeteners may not be as safe as marketing makes them out to be.
Advancements in research could mean detecting this deadly cancer sooner.
Despite being illegal, adolescents are still getting their hands on vape products.
Adverse children experiences can cause mental and physical health problems in adulthood.
Vaccines may provide preventive treatment and more effective targeting of existing tumors.
A multifaceted approach is needed to combat the city’s mental health disparities.
Using magenta light will help production crews avoid color spillover and other technical difficulties.
Professor discovers what’s believed to be out-of-this-world technology.
Patients at high risk of developing cancer need better policies to access preventive treatments.
Caltech scientists have identified a way to increase the availability of solar energy.