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Study Confirms that Low-Calorie Sweeteners Are Helpful in Weight Control Online Healthy Living Web Site, CaloriesCount.com, Helps Consumers Eliminate Excess Holiday Pounds the Sensible Weigh Calorie Control Council Response to “Severe Weight Loss Caused by Chewing Gum” Trend Watch: Moderate Changes Are “In” For 2008 Calorie Control Council Predicts Top 5 Trends in Dieting and Weight Loss in 2008 New Study Indicates Cutting Calories With Splenda And Adding 2,000 Steps A Day May Help Kids Lose Weight Logging on to CaloriesCount.com Helps One Woman “Log Off” 60 Pounds for Her Wedding Day – and Keep It Off Leading Scientists Around the World Confirm Safety of Aspartame New Survey Reveals Dieting a Constant Concern Overeating of Low-Energy (Low-Calorie) Foods Among Children is Scientific Speculation New Study Confirms that Low-Calorie Sweeteners Are Helpful in Weight Control Calorie Control Council Response to Allegations that Diet Soft Drink Consumption Might Be Associated with Metabolic Syndrome New Research Re-Affirms Safety of Low-Calorie Sweeteners What’s Hot and What’s Not When it Comes to Weight Loss in 2007 Calories Still Count - Doing the Math Supports the Benefits of Sugar Substitutes “Lighten Up” and Do Not Gain a Pound This Holiday Season! Meta-Analysis Indicates Aspartame Effective for Weight Loss FDA Has Sweet News for Consumers of Sugar Substitutes Sweet News for Consumers of Sugar Substitutes Simple Substitutions in Spring and Summer Help "Jump Start" Weight Loss New NIH/NCI Study Confirms Safety of Aspartame Read the Associated Press article (pdf) Saccharin.org Expanded to Provide Consumers and Health Professionals with Objective, Scientific Information Health-Conscious Trends for Weight Loss in 2006: Small Changes Are “In” Sucralose.org Launched to Provide Objective, Scientific Information and Dispel Rumors USDA New Food Guidance System a "Balancing Act" New Research Indicates Adults Using Low-Calorie Products Have Higher Quality Diets Sucralose and Splenda® Brand Sweetener Offer Safe Options for Controlling Calories "Calories Count" for Weight Control According to New USDA Dietary Guidelines Experts Predict 2005 Trends in Dieting and Weight Control Saccharin Celebrates 125 Years of Sweetness Do You Suffer the Symptoms of a Roller-Coaster Reducer? National Survey Reveals Major Increase in Number of People Dieting Calorie Control Council Supports FDA's "Calories Count" Campaign to Fight Obesity American Dietetic Association Publishes Updated Position Paper on Sweeteners Acesulfame Potassium Ends on a “Sweet Note” in 2003 2004 Trends in Weight Loss Focus on Weight Control Instead of Weight Loss Keeps Spirits High During Holiday Season "Internet Dieting" Helps Consumers Lose Weight And Prevent Disease Experts Predict Upcoming Trends in Health and Weight Loss “Logging On” Helps Consumers “Log Off” the Holiday Weight Gain European Food Safety Authority Reconfirms Aspartame’s Clean Bill of Health 'Calorie Control' Web Site Logs Over 240 Million Healthy Hits Caloriescount.com: New Online Program Focuses on Long-Term Weight Loss and Success Congress Gives Saccharin a Clean "Bill" of Health: Warning Label to be Removed It's Time To Stop Counting Chads and Start Counting Calories Consumers to Find a New Sugar Substitute in Grocery Stores This October National Survey Reveals Secrets of Successful Dieters New National Survey Reveals Men and Women Differ in Their Approach to Controlling Weight Popularity of Light Products Continues as Consumers Strive to Balance Healthy Lifestyle Saccharin Gets a Clean Bill of Health! For 87 Million Diet Soft Drink Consumers: Acesulfame Potassium's Soft Drink Approval A Welcome New Choice America's Weight Problem Continues: National Consumer Survey Identifies What We're Doing Right and Wrong Sucralose Approval Exciting News For American Consumers Fat Replacers: The Technology Behind America's Low-Fat Craze
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