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Aspartame: clinical update.

Connecticut medicine (1989-07-01)
D P Potenza, R S el-Mallakh
RÉSUMÉ

Since the introduction of aspartame into the American food supply in 1981, it has grown to become the most widely used and accepted artificial sweetener. However, recent published and unpublished reports of headaches, seizures, blindness, and cognitive and behavioral changes with long-term, high-dose aspartame may be cause for concern. Physician awareness of the present clinical and research status of aspartame is important.

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