SUGAR SUBSTITUTES
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Artificial sweetners in chewing gum and even toothpaste can give you blood clots, heart attacks or stroke: Study
The European Heart Journal study highlights specifically the sugar substitute xylitol, which is widely used in various products. Xylitol has a chemical composition similar to that of sugar but with fewer calories, making it a popular choice for those conscious about their health.
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WHO issues warning against sugar substitutes used by diabetics, weight watchers
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FSSAI assessing WHO red flag on sugar substitutes, labelling may dent sales of diet and no-sugar foods & drinks
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Artificial sweeteners may not be the culprit behind deaths caused by heart attacks: Study
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Regular consumption of sugar substitutes can have adverse health effects
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