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https://www.bmj.com/content/364/bmj.k4718
>Most health outcomes did not seem to have differences between the NSS exposed and unexposed groups. Of the few studies identified for each outcome, most had few participants, were of short duration, and their methodological and reporting quality was limited; therefore, confidence in the reported results is limited. Future studies should assess the effects of NSSs with an appropriate intervention duration. Detailed descriptions of interventions, comparators, and outcomes should be included in all reports.

Heh, I'm going to keep eating sugary food anyway. It's not that I'm a fat cunt who's lacking enough willpower and self-control to overcome my addiction, it's just that artificial sweeteners are bad too, so what's the difference right? XD