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Soft-Drink Ads Target the Cognitively Vulnerable

People who have an automatic bias toward soft drinks or difficulty in resisting sweet drinks compared to non-sweetened beverages such as water were.

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Sugar Purchased in Soft Drinks Falls by 10% After Industry Levy

The amount of sugar purchased by households in the United Kingdom through soft drinks fell by 10% in the year following the introduction.

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Tax Repeal Drives Sweetened Beverage Sales in Cook County

Following the repeal of the short-lived Sweetened Beverage Tax in Cook County, Illinois, sales of sweetened beverages went right back to where they.

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BDA Criticizes Lack of Progress in “War on Sugar”

The British Dental Association (BDA) is urging ministers to turn the page on voluntary action with the food industry, as a new report.

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Soft Drinks Link Obesity and Tooth Wear

There is a clear association between obesity and tooth wear, and the increased consumption of sugary soft drinks may be a leading cause.

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Poor Water Quality Linked to Sugary Drink Consumption

The consumption of sugary drinks is common among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander infants and toddlers, possibly due to water quality, according to.

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England’s Sugar Tax Finds Support as Johnson Opposes It

Member of Parliament Boris Johnson has announced that he plans on halting England’s recently enacted sugar level if he’s elected leader of the.

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Price Increase Reduces Soft Drink Consumption

Sales of soft drinks at a hospital in Melbourne, Australia, dropped by more than a quarter during a trial of a sugar tax.

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Price Increase Reduces Soft Drink Consumption

Sales of soft drinks at a hospital in Melbourne, Australia, dropped by more than a quarter during a trial of a sugar tax.

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Sugar Consumption Costs the World $172 Billion in Dental Care

Global sugar consumption costs the world approximately $172 billion in dental treatment, according to Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg (MLU) and the Biotechnology Research.

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