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Too Much Niacin May Raise Heart Disease Risk

Too Much Niacin May Raise Heart Disease Risk
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Sweet poison? The not so sweet side of artificial sweeteners

In the quest for a healthier lifestyle, many of us have turned to artificial sweeteners as a guilt-free alternative to sugar. But are they really all that good for us?

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Excess amounts of vitamin B3 linked to heart disease – NBC New York

High levels of niacin, an essential B vitamin, may raise the risk of heart disease by triggering inflammation and damaging blood vessels, according to new.

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Sweet poison? not so sweet side of artificial sweeteners

CLEVELAND, Ohio. (Ivanhoe Newswire) In the quest for a healthier lifestyle, many of us have turned to artificial sweeteners as a guilt-free alternative to sugar.  But are they really all that good for us? Recent research is shedding light on the potential dangers of these sugar stand-ins. Artificial sweeteners may not be so sweet […]

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Research shows possible risks of too much niacin

Researchers discovered that if a person gets too much niacin, it can lead to an excess of a specific kind of metabolite, which can then contribute to a risk for

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