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 The World Health Organization issued updated gu stanley cup tumbler idance on Monday recommending against using non-sugar sweeteners to manage weight.Although experts recommend limiting sugar, using artificial sweeteners might not be any better.The WHO said the guidance comes after reviewing evidence that suggests using artificial sweeteners to manage weight does not have any long-term benefit in reducing fat in adults and children. Worse, the review found that non-sugar sweeteners increase the risk of type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular diseases and stanley cup  mortality in adults.Earlier this year,a study publishedin the journal Nature found a link in the sugar replacement erythritol to various health issues, including stroke, blood clotting, heart attack and even death.Last year,a French study publishedin the BMJ suggested an association between higher artificial sweetener consumption and an increased risk of cardiovascular disease. The study noted the risk was highest among those who stanley tumblr  consume aspartame, acesulfame potassium and sucralose.SEE MORE: Experts say these are the best fruits for your health Replacing free sugars with NSS  non-sugar sweeteners  does not help with weight control in the long term. People nee Mpaf US economy returned to growth last quarter, expanding 2.6%
 KANSAS CITY, Mo. 鈥?Missouri will activate the National Guard to  s stanley mugs peed up  the COVID-19 vaccination process, Gov. Mike Parson announced on Wednesday.Mass vaccination sites will be established at each of Missouris nine Highway Patrol regions through a partnership between the National Guard and the Department of Health and Senior Services, Parson said.Once active, each site will have the capacity to administer up to 2,500 doses daily. The National Guard, according to Parson, has started securing sites and will  stanley website begin administering vaccines by the end of January.The first site will be in southeast Missouri, and is expected to be set up this weekend.Missouri National Guard Maj. Gen. Levon Cumpton said 290 service members are supporting COVID-19 response stanley en mexico  efforts throughout the state. They are working with regional food banks and assisting with data entry and call center operations.Thirty airmen and soldiers will be on each mass vaccination team to assist with traffic control, administrative support and data input.Vaccine supplies still are  extremely limited,  Parson said, but the state  continues to receive steady shipments of vaccines.  It is important for all Missourians to understand