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Millions of Americans use artificial sweeteners to try to lose weight. But do they work? The American Heart Association is weighing in on the debate, reports CBS News' Teresa Garcia.
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July 9, 2012 4:18 PM
Millions of Americans use artificial sweeteners to try to lose weight. But do they work? The American Heart Association is weighing in on the debate, reports CBS News' Teresa Garcia.
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