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Their incidences of cardiovascular disease –– including strokes, heart attacks and heart failures–– were collected from the national health registers through 2019, according to the study. Researchers looked at sugar consumption in three categories: sugary beverages, sweets like pastries, and toppings like honey or sugar added to tea or coffee, according to the study. “Different sources of added sugars also vary in their consumption patterns, which could further explain why they associate differently with cardiovascular disease risk,” Janzi added. Less sugar via less sodaThe study suggests that you don’t need to cut out all sugar to prevent cardiovascular disease, Janzi said. The American Heart Association recommends no more than 6 teaspoons of added sugar a day for women and 9 for men.
Persons: Suzanne Janzi, , Janzi, Robert Eckel, ” Janzi, , dysregulation, Eckel, , Lisa Drayer, seltzer Organizations: CNN, Lund University, Public Health, BMI, University of Colorado Anschutz, American Heart Association, seltzer Locations: Sweden, Swedish
Page purchased Hans Lollik and its smaller neighboring island, Little Hans Lollik, in 2014 for $23 million. The Hans Lollik Islands in the US Virgin Islands were bought by Larry Page in 2014 cdwheatley/Getty ImagesPage purchased the islands from Liberty Bankers Life Insurance Company using a limited-liability company called Virgin Island Properties LLC. Page's intentions for the Hans Lollik islands are unclear, but the larger island of the two may have personal significance for the Google cofounder. In the deposition, Osborne hinted that Larry proposed to his wife, the research scientist Lucinda Southworth, on Hans Lollik. Page expands to the South PacificIn 2020, Page added another island to his portfolio: the heart-shaped Tavarua island in Fiji's Mamanuca archipelago.
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