Fructose-containing sugars and cardiovascular disease.

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Published in Adv Nutr on July 15, 2015

Authors

James M Rippe1, Theodore J Angelopoulos2

Author Affiliations

1: Rippe Lifestyle Institute, Shrewsbury, MA; Rippe Lifestyle Research Institute of Florida, Celebration, FL; and Department of Biomedical Sciences and jrippe@rippelifestyle.com.
2: Laboratory of Applied Physiology, University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL.

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