Morning Briefing
Summaries of health policy coverage from major news organizations
Sweetener In Stevia, Monk Fruit, Keto Items Linked With Blood Clots: Study
Consuming a drink with erythritol 鈥 an artificial sweetener used to add bulk to stevia and monk fruit and to sweeten low-carb keto products 鈥 more than doubled the risk of blood clotting in 10 healthy people, according to a new pilot study. (LaMotte, 8/8)
Middle-age people in the United States are more likely to die from a stroke than they have been in about two decades, according to a new report from the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (McPhillips, 8/8)
Some women with high blood pressure may be at higher risk of migraine. Migraine sufferers are at higher risk of strokes and heart attacks, but does having risk factors for cardiovascular disease increase the risk of developing migraines? In a new study, researchers in the Netherlands found that women with higher diastolic blood pressure, the lower number in a blood pressure reading, were 16% more likely to have migraines than women with normal diastolic blood pressure. (Marshall, 8/7)
Where you live has a relationship to your odds of getting cancer and surviving cancer. Epidemiologists studying this link they see in the data have focused on so-called social determinants of health 鈥 poor access to transportation, for example, could make it harder for residents to see a doctor. Places lacking grocery stores with fresh food could mean worse nutrition for locals. (Chen, 8/8)
Women who spend time on TikTok are at a greater risk of disliking their own bodies and feeling worse about their appearance 鈥 especially if they鈥檝e been exposed to pro-anorexia content, a study published Wednesday suggests.聽Australian researchers surveyed 273 women ages 18 to 28 from July 2021 to October 2021 about their TikTok use. As part of the study, the participants were then shown what was referred to as 鈥減ro-anorexia,鈥 also known as 鈥減ro-ana,鈥 images.聽(Rosenblatt, 8/7)