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Non-nutritional sweeteners and cardiovascular risk
Mayo Clinic Q and A: Is erythritol a safe and healthy sugar substitute? - Mayo Clinic News Network
What is Erythritol? Understanding this Sugar Alternative - Nutrisense Journal
A New Study Links Erythritol (Found in Stevia and Monk-Fruit) With Heart Disease
Are Artificial Sweeteners Bad for You? Research Links Erythritol to Strokes, Heart Attacks - WSJ
Are Artificial Sweeteners and Sugar Substitutes Safe During Pregnancy?
Natural sweeteners: Safe for your health?
Artificial Sweeteners: Are They Bad For Your Health? - Bloomberg
What Is Erythritol, and is it Safe? - Muscle & Fitness
Common artificial sweetener linked with increased heart attack, stroke risk: Study, ET HealthWorld
Popular artificial sweetener, erythritol, could raise risk of heart attack and stroke: study
Cleveland Clinic Study Finds Common Artificial Sweetener Linked to Higher Rates of Heart Attack and Stroke – Cleveland Clinic Newsroom
Regular sugar vs. artificial sweetener: Is one worse for you than another? Experts chime in
Worried About Aspartame? A Look At Which Artificial Sweeteners Are Safe To Use — Anti Additive Clean Label Organization
Can This Artificial Sweetener Increase Risk of a Heart Attack or Stroke in People With Coronary Disease, Diabetes, and Obesity?