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I can’t find it anywhere on there but does it control for Obesity?
Most people who want a sugar alternative already have high rates of cardiac events.
A fair point that I don’t know but further begs the question why that’s not found in other sugar alternative studies.
Do we know that? I don’t see that anywhere in the article or the source
I don’t even see it has increased risk compared to regular sugar. Just “increased”.