AI Investigates Everything

65. Does Diet Coke Kill Cancer?

7 min · 15. apr. 2026
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Does Diet Coke Prevent Cancer? Investigating the "Kills Cancer cells" Claim Is your daily diet soda habit a health risk or a hidden lifesaver? 🥤 In this episode of AI Investigates Everything, we tackle one of the most polarizing health debates sparked by recent viral headlines. We go beyond the soundbites to examine the conflicting world of artificial sweetener science. In this episode, we explore: * The "Grass" Controversy: We break down the viral claim that Diet Coke kills cancer cells because it "kills grass" and look at the medical reality behind the comparison. * The Yale Study Breakthrough: Can diet soda actually improve survival? We analyze a major Yale Cancer Center study that found at least one serving of diet soda per day was associated with a 46% improvement in the risk of colon cancer recurrence or death. * The Carcinogen Debate: What does the 2023 IARC classification of aspartame as "possibly carcinogenic" (Group 2B) really mean for the average consumer?. * WHO vs. JECFA: Why do international health bodies seem to disagree on the safety of non-sugar sweeteners, and what are the current "safe" daily limits?. * Metabolic Impact: We investigate the link between artificial sweeteners, the gut microbiome, and insulin resistance to see if "zero calories" truly means zero harm. From White House diet habits to high-level oncology research, this episode provides the data-driven clarity you need to navigate the headlines. Subscribe to AI Investigates Everything for weekly deep dives into the science, myths, and technology shaping our world.

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