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A zero-calorie sweetener is linked to heart attack and stroke, study finds
CBS News via Yahoo News· 1 year agoErythritol, a zero-calorie sugar substitute used to sweeten low-cal, low-carb and "keto" products,...
Zero-calorie sweetener popular in keto diets linked to strokes, heart attacks
The Hill via Yahoo News· 1 year agoA new study has found that a zero-calorie sweetener that is popular in ketogenic diets has been...
Artificial sweetener may increase risk of heart attack and stroke, study finds
Live Science via Yahoo News· 1 year agoA woman spoons a sugar substitute into a mug. A popular zero-calorie sweetener is being linked to an...
Artificial Sweetener Linked to Blood Clots and Heart Attacks, New Study Finds
People via Yahoo News· 1 year agoA new study found that erythritol, a sugar substitute, is linked to blood clotting, stroke, heart...
Calorie-free sweetener linked to heart attacks, strokes and blood clots, scientists find in study
Fortune via Yahoo Finance· 1 year agoArtificial sweeteners are growing increasingly prevalent in the U.S.—but according to new research,...
Is the Sweetener Erythritol Safe? Study Links It to Blood Clots and Heart Attack
Prevention via Yahoo News· 1 year agoStudy: Erythritol May Raise Risk of Heart DiseaseSharon Pruitt / EyeEm - Getty Images Sugar...
Sugar substitute xylitol may increase your risk of heart attack and stroke, new study shows. What to...
Fortune via AOL· 7 days agoYour favorite sugar-free treats may be damaging your heart health. Higher amounts of the low-calorie...
Artificial Sweetener Xylitol Linked to Increased Stroke, Heart Attack Risk
Healthline via AOL· 2 weeks agoConsuming a lot of xylitol, the zero-calorie sugar substitute used in processed foods like peanut...
A New Study Links Erythritol (Found in Stevia and Monk-Fruit) With Heart Disease
Real Simple via Yahoo News· 1 year agoThe sweeteners contain erythritol, which has been linked to stroke, heart attacks, and blood...
Erythritol, an ingredient in stevia, linked to heart attack and stroke, study finds
CNN via Yahoo News· 9 months agoA sugar replacement used in many stevia, monk-fruit, keto and other reduced-sugar products marketed for weight loss and diabetes has been linked to stroke, heart attack and early death, a study found.