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Erythritol, an ingredient in stevia, linked to heart attack and stroke, study finds
By Sandee LaMotte
Cleveland Clinic Study Finds Common Artificial Sweetener Linked to Higher Rates of Heart Attack and Stroke
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Are Foods With Erythritol Safe To Eat? - An Artificial Sweetener Found In Many Keto Foods Has Been Linked To Heart ...
By Allison Arnold
Popular artificial sweetener erythritol linked to higher risk for blood clots
By Winston Wilde, Andrew Corkery & John Yang
Artificial low-calorie sweetener in brands such as Halo Top may raise heart attack and stroke risk
By Xantha Leatham
Erythritol, a zero-calorie sugar substitute found in Truvia, keto foods, might raise risk of stroke, death
By Karen Weintraub
One type of artificial sweetener may increase heart attack risk, preliminary study says
By Matthew Herper
Erythritol, a zero-calorie artificial sweetener, linked to heart attack and stroke, study finds
By Sara Moniuszko