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According to Daily Express, lead author Dr Matthew Pase, from the Swinburne University of Technology, Australia, said that though such juices have essential vitamins, they also contain lots of sugar, which can be harmful for a person's health.<br>
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A Farmington man is expected to meet a town-imposed deadline for tearing down a burned out trailer on his property
  
"Thus, frequent fruit juice consumption may be contributing to excessive sugar intake, typical of the Western population, exacerbating the prevalence of hyper-tension (high blood pressure) and cardio-vascular disease," said Pase, according to .<br>
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In August, the Board of Selectmen told Robin Hutchinson, owner of the mobile home, to  or risk having the structure declared a dangerous property under state law.
  
For the study, researchers examined the associated between fruit juice consumption and high blood pressure in 160 individuals over one year.<br>
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Code Enforcement Officer Steve Kaiser said he expects Hutchinson to have the mobile home demolished before the deadline.
  
"Habitual fruit juice consumption was measured using a 12 month dietary recall questionnaire. On the same day, brachial BP was measured and central (aortic) BP was estimated through radial artery applanation. Frequency of fruit juice consumption was classified as rare, occasional or daily," authors wrote in the  of their study.<br>
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It looks like he is going to have everything done. The rate that it s disappearing at seems like he is going to be in compliance with the consent agreement, he said.
  
The findings of the study have been published in the journal Appetite.<br>
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The mobile home, previously occupied by Hutchinson s 86-year-old mother, was damaged beyond repair in an electrical fire in March.
  
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Since then, neighbors have complained to the town manager and code enforcement officer that the burned mobile home is dangerous and an eyesore. The complaints prompted a public hearing to see if the property was legally a nuisance property.
  
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When Hutchinson, of 187 Morrison Hill Road, first appeared before the board on Aug. 13, he told officials that he expected to be in compliance with the board s order and didn t expect he would need to be summoned before the officials again on account of the property.
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At the time, the board could have acted to have the home razed and sent Hutchinson a bill for its expenses, including the actual cost of the clean up and the cost of time spent by the town attorney on the issue.
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Kaiser said he visited the site earlier this week and noted that the interior content had been disposed of and Hutchinson had the mobile home stripped down to the frame.
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It s encouraging to see the progress, he said.
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Revision as of 16:48, 30 October 2014

@@@ A Farmington man is expected to meet a town-imposed deadline for tearing down a burned out trailer on his property

In August, the Board of Selectmen told Robin Hutchinson, owner of the mobile home, to or risk having the structure declared a dangerous property under state law.

Code Enforcement Officer Steve Kaiser said he expects Hutchinson to have the mobile home demolished before the deadline.

It looks like he is going to have everything done. The rate that it s disappearing at seems like he is going to be in compliance with the consent agreement, he said.

The mobile home, previously occupied by Hutchinson s 86-year-old mother, was damaged beyond repair in an electrical fire in March.

Since then, neighbors have complained to the town manager and code enforcement officer that the burned mobile home is dangerous and an eyesore. The complaints prompted a public hearing to see if the property was legally a nuisance property.

When Hutchinson, of 187 Morrison Hill Road, first appeared before the board on Aug. 13, he told officials that he expected to be in compliance with the board s order and didn t expect he would need to be summoned before the officials again on account of the property.

At the time, the board could have acted to have the home razed and sent Hutchinson a bill for its expenses, including the actual cost of the clean up and the cost of time spent by the town attorney on the issue.

Kaiser said he visited the site earlier this week and noted that the interior content had been disposed of and Hutchinson had the mobile home stripped down to the frame.

It s encouraging to see the progress, he said.
Kaitlin Schroeder 鈥?861-9252

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