11. Other Research Cited Dr. Leibovitz states: "Similarly, memory loss is unaffected by aspartame, as recently noted by Dr. Robert Moser at the University of New Mexico School of Medicine (Moser 1994). In his Journal of the American Medical Association letter, he stated that, 'Based on the results of these studies, there is no scientific basis to believe that aspartame causes adverse experiences, including neurobehavioral disorders and memory loss.'" What Dr. Leibovitz neglected to say was that Dr. Moser has been a consultant for NutraSweet for many years (Moser 1994) and was the former editor of the Journal of the American Medical Association (Roberts 1992). He spends much of his time defending aspartame for the NutraSweet Company. Memory loss would be caused by medium-term or long-term, regular use of aspartame in persons who are suceptible to that condition. Dr. Moser neglects to mention that almost all of NutraSweet's studies are so short (i.e., one day) that they can't possibly determine anything. Whether short or long, they are hopelessly flawed as described throughout this document.