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Editorial
. 2019 Mar;50(3):549-551.
doi: 10.1161/STROKEAHA.119.024456.

Artificial Sweeteners, Real Risks

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Editorial

Artificial Sweeteners, Real Risks

Hannah Gardener et al. Stroke. 2019 Mar.
No abstract available

Keywords: Editorials; adult; artificially sweetened beverages; risk; stroke; sugars.

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