The artificial sweetener is also used as a common replacement for table sugar and is often recommended for people who have obesity, diabetes or metabolic syndrome and are looking for options to help manage their sugar or calorie intake
New research from global health system Cleveland Clinic has found that erythritol, a popular artificial sweetener, is associated with an increased risk of heart attack and stroke.
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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