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    New research has found a connection between an artificial sweetener and heart attacks and stroke risks. We’re talking with Dr. Alex Chebl, head of vascular neurology at Henry Ford Health, to learn more about who is at risk.

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    • A recent study shows a connection between the consumption of #erythritol, a sugar alcohol commonly found in artificial sweeteners, and an increased risk of #HeartAttack & #stroke. Our division head of vascular neurology Dr. @AlexChebl explains: https://t.co/qL5MH81uWJ.

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    A popular artificial sweetener, erythritol, was linked to worsened risks for heart attack and stroke, according to new research published in Nature Medicine. Stanley L. Hazen, MD, PhD, chairman for the department of cardiovascular and metabolic sciences in Lerner Research Institute and co-section head of preventive cardiology at the Cleveland Clinic, told Healio that erythritol is a molecule

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    • A popular #artificialsweetener, #erythritol, was linked to worsened risks for heart attack and stroke, according to new research published in Nature Medicine. Read more: https://t.co/BV1nSLvM5Z

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    A 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 new study found.

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    • Artificial sweetener erythritol associated with increased cardiovascular risk. More studies needed, but best to avoid for now. In our home, we use honey. #Erythritol https://t.co/hpxiBHM9is