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Wednesday, April 22, 2026

Health News Roundup: US judge lets Kentucky enforce ban on transgender youth care for now; WHO cancer arm deems aspartame 'possible carcinogen'; consumption limits unchanged and more - Devdiscourse

Following is a summary of current health news briefs.

US judge lets Kentucky enforce ban on transgender youth care for now

A federal judge in Kentucky ruled Friday that the state can enforce its law banning the use of puberty-blocking drugs and hormones for transgender children while it appeals his earlier order blocking the law. Last month, U.S. District Judge David Hale found that the ban likely violated the U.S. Constitution. However, he said he had to put his order on hold because the federal appeals court hearing the case recently paused a similar order in Tennessee.

WHO cancer arm deems aspartame 'possible carcinogen'; consumption limits unchanged

The sweetener aspartame is a "possible carcinogen" but it remains safe to consume at already-agreed levels, two groups linked to the World Health Organization (WHO) declared on Friday. The rulings are the outcome of two separate WHO expert panels, one of which flags whether there is any evidence that a substance is a potential hazard, and the other which assesses how much of a real-life risk that substance actually poses.

Factbox-Food and beverage products that mention aspartame on their labels

Aspartame, one of the world's most popular sweeteners, has been deemed a "possible carcinogen" by two groups linked to the World Health Organization, though it remains safe for consumption at already-agreed levels. The sugar substitute, used in products from diet sodas to sugar-free yoghurts and cough drops, is a combination of two...



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