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  1. Close Calls for the Cellar Rats   View Pdf d
    UK Guardian Observer, April 07, 2005

  2. I Bimbi Sono Più Vulnerabili   View Pdf d
    Il Resto del Carlino, May 17, 2005

  3. Fresh Fears Raised About Aspartame   View Pdf d
    UK Guardian, July 15, 2005

  4. Amarissimo Dolcificante   View Pdf d
    L'Espresso, July 28, 2005

  5. Sweetener Manufacturer Disputes Validity of New Health Research   View Pdf d
    UK Guardian, September 30, 2005

  6. Les Risques de l'Aspartame   View Pdf d
    Le Monde, December 14, 2005

  7. House of Commons Hansard Debates for 14 December 2005   View Pdf d
    The United Kingdom Parliament, December 14, 2005

  8. The Lowdown on Sweet. A Study Rekindles Debate Over Aspartame   View Pdf d
    New York Times, February 12, 2006

  9. Not So Sweet Anymore: Aspartame Under Fire. Study Reignites Dispute Over Cancer Risk   View Pdf d
    International Herald Tribune, February 13, 2006

  10. Editorial: The Safety of Aspartame   View Pdf d
    New York Times, February 21, 2006

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November 15, 2008
EHP commentary argues the limits of 2-year bioassay exposure regimens: Ramazzini lifespan studies aspartame and toluene cited.
In a recent commentary entitled "The limits of 2-Year Bioassay Exposure Regimens for Identifying Chemical Carcinogens"Environ Health Perspect 116:11, 2008, authors James Huff, Devra Davis and Michael Jacobson argue that the sensitivity of chemical carcinogenesis bioassays would be enhanced by exposing rodents beginning in utero and continuing for 30 months (130 weeks) or until their natural deaths at up to about 3 years. Citing lifespan studies conducted by the European Ramazzini Foundation on aspartame and toluene the authors conclude that observing rodents until their natural deaths (i.e the Ramazzini lifespan model) increases the sensitivity of bioassays, avoids false-negative results, and strengthens the value and validity of results for regulatory agencies.
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