
By Maya Tiwari
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The facts do not warrant such a conclusion. The FDA has to make a reasonable judgment that protects the public interest from harm, but it also has to consider the benefits of a new product and not obstruct its availability. Further research has continued to suggest that aspartame is not carcinogenic. But what is striking about this whole episode is the narrow focus on physical risks, with no attention paid to possible behavioral risks. Behavioral toxicology hardly came into the discussion at all.