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  2. Hyperphenylalaninemia - Wikipedia

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    Persons with genetic predisposition to PKU have normal mental development on this diet. Previously, it was thought safe to withdraw from the diet in the late teens or early twenties, after the central nervous system was fully developed; recent studies suggest some degree of relapse, and a continued phenylalanine-restricted diet is now ...

  3. Phenylketonuria - Wikipedia

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    Phenylalanine is a large, neutral amino acid (LNAA). LNAAs compete for transport across the blood–brain barrier (BBB) via the large neutral amino acid transporter (LNAAT). If phenylalanine is in excess in the blood, it will saturate the transporter. Excessive levels of phenylalanine tend to decrease the levels of other LNAAs in the brain.

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  5. What's Actually Healthier—Diet Coke or Coke Zero? - AOL

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    Coca-Cola’s website says that Diet Coke is naturally flavored with cherry and ginger lime. However, looking at the ingredients list, it’s clear that not everything in the drink is all-natural.

  6. The Truth About The New 'Diet Coke Might Cause Cancer' Report

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    Discovered in 1965 by James M. Schlatter, aspartame is exponentially sweeter than sucrose and is used in a number of common products, including diet sodas, diet drink mixes, sugar free Jello-O ...

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    Aspartame has been the subject of a safety review by the World Health Organisation’s cancer research arm

  8. Tetrahydrobiopterin deficiency - Wikipedia

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    Tetrahydrobiopterin deficiency (THBD, BH 4 D) is a rare metabolic disorder that increases the blood levels of phenylalanine.Phenylalanine is an amino acid obtained normally through the diet, but can be harmful if excess levels build up, causing intellectual disability and other serious health problems.

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