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A new study has found that a zero-calorie sweetener that is popular in ketogenic diets has been linked to strokes, heart attacks, blood clots and death. The artificial sweetener called erythritol ...
A popular artificial sweetener, erythritol, could raise the risk of heart attack and stroke, a new study from Cleveland Clinic revealed. The study was published in Nature Medicine.
Erythritol, a zero-calorie sugar substitute used to sweeten low-cal, low-carb and "keto" products, is linked to higher risk of heart attack, stroke and death, according to a new study. Researchers ...
Erythritol, a zero-calorie sugar substitute found in Truvia, keto foods, might raise risk of stroke, death Cleveland Clinic researcher, other experts will stay away from it after he found that ...
The no-calorie sweetener erythritol, popular for the keto diet and known as Truvia, may increase the risk of blood clots, heart attack, and stroke.
A sweetener found in nature and often added to diet products, particularly for the ketogenic diet, may actually contribute to clogged arteries and strokes, a new study suggests.
HONOLULU — The maker of Truvia Natural Sweetener will pay $6.1 million to settle a class-action lawsuit initiated by a Hawaii woman. Kailua-Kona resident Denise Howerton was the first to sue ...
L.A. Times Archives Dec. 21, 2008 12 AM PT times wire reports ...
Cargill’s stevia sweetener Truvia has launched an online campaign, “Sharing a Sweet Future,” to help feed schoolchildren in Bolivia. Each time someone logs onto the campaign’s site and ...
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