CSU Channel Islands Professor of Biology Nitika Parmar has partnered with Cottage Health, thanks to a $28,477 grant from the Cottage Health Research Institute-CHRI. The goal of the partnership is to research the effect of artificial sweeteners on women suffering from different metabolic diseases such as hypertension, diabetes, obesity, or certain cancers. “We want to…
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