High-sugar teen diet ups heart risk later

High-sugar teen diet ups heart risk later
ATLANTA, Jan. 12 (UPI) — Teenagers who eat a diet high in sugar — mainly due to sweetened drinks — may have a higher risk of heart disease later in life, U.S. researchers suggest.
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Local experts share insight on violence and mental illness
The Arizona shootings have prompted national discussion on whether there are telltale signs that those who suffer from a mental illness are prone, or even likely, to go on a deadly rampage as did Jared Lee Loughner and whether anything can be done to prevent such tragedies.
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