Coke has promised ‘less sugar’, but less is still too much
At last count, 28 countries and seven large cities in the USA had moved to introduce a tax on sugary […]
Coke has promised ‘less sugar’, but less is still too much Read More »
At last count, 28 countries and seven large cities in the USA had moved to introduce a tax on sugary […]
Coke has promised ‘less sugar’, but less is still too much Read More »
Global obesity rates have risen sharply over the past three decades, leading to spikes in diabetes, arthritis and heart disease.
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Many countries have introduced a sugar tax in order to improve the health of their citizens. As a result, food
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Monday – start diet. Tuesday – break diet! Wednesday – plan to start again next Monday. If this is you,
With nearly 40% of the world’s population now classified as obese, and increasing evidence pointing to sugar as the culprit,
The proportion of adults with diabetes around the world has risen from 4.7% in 1980 to more than 8.5% today.
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