Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The safety of sugar substitutes is once again being called into question. Researchers led by the Cleveland Clinic linked the ...
For all the flack sugar gets, artificial sweeteners may not have a leg to stand on, either. New research on the artificial sweetener erythritol, which is an ingredient in Truvia, Splenda, and many ...
Erythritol, a sugar substitute commonly used in keto-friendly and other reduced-sugar products, may increase risk for negative cardiovascular events such as heart attack and stroke, according to new ...
Xyltol is a sugar alcohol added to many products, ranging from sugar-free candy and gum to toothpaste. Researchers say high levels of circulating xylitol are associated with an elevated three-year ...
Most people view monk fruit sugar as an organic, risk-free and beneficial sugar substitute. The monk fruit, which grows as a small Chinese green melon, produces mogrosides that function as sweet ...
Patients with high levels of erythritol in their blood were twice as likely to have a heart attack or stroke. By Laura Baisas Published Feb 28, 2023 10:00 AM EST Add Popular Science (opens in a new ...
High cholesterol can be caused by a number of factors, and it's not just the foods we eat that can raise our levels — these ...
If your blood sugar is on the rise, its not just a diabetes risk. It may be a problem for your cardiovascular health, too. Though the moderately elevated blood sugar levels of prediabetes were once ...
The safety of sugar substitutes is once again being called into question. Researchers led by the Cleveland Clinic linked the low-calorie sugar substitute xylitol to an increased risk of heart attack, ...
Xylitol is the latest sugar substitute to be linked to potential negative health impacts. In a study from the Cleveland Clinic, published Thursday in the European Heart Journal, researchers found ...
The popular sugar substitute xylitol, commonly used by those wanting to lose weight or who are diabetic, is associated with an increased risk of a cardiovascular event such as a heart attack and ...