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Increasing brain tumor rates: Is there a link to aspartame?
John W. Olney
,
Nuri B. Farber
, Edward Spitznagel
, Lee N. Robins
Department of Psychiatry
Institute of Clinical and Translational Sciences (ICTS)
Division of Education
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Brain Tumor
100%
Aspartame
100%
United States
22%
High Incidence
11%
Malignancy
11%
U.S. Food
11%
Developed Countries
11%
Environmental Factors
11%
Tumor Incidence
11%
National Cancer Institute
11%
Malignancy Grade
11%
Catchment Area
11%
Temporal Association
11%
Tumor Malignancy
11%
Concurrent Control
11%
Diagnostic Technology
11%
United States Population
11%
Carcinogenic Potential
11%
Mutagenic Potential
11%
Early Animals
11%
Artificial Sweeteners
11%
Neuroscience
Aspartame
100%
Intracranial Tumor
100%