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Getty Images The authors found that graphic warnings caused a 36% drop in people wanting to purchase sugary soft drinks compared to a product with no label. The study demonstrated how effective ...
"However, just focusing in on a small and declining part of the diet, and that is sugar in soft drinks, is misguided and is not going to help anyone when it comes to improving overall dental health." ...
Psychology researchers at Flinders University say reducing sugar intake should be ... the potential benefits of deploying images, containing water or soft drinks, in non-drink related Instagram ...
The sugar tax applied to fizzy drinks could be extended to pre-packaged milkshakes and lattes under new government plans. The government is consulting on proposals to end the exemption from the tax ...
Public health experts are urging the new Albanese Government to prioritize tackling obesity, with new research showing ...
Diet sodas — once seen as a healthy alternative to sugary regular sodas — are under ... Now, a study reveals that both regular and diet soft drinks result in higher insulin levels, as measured ...
Experts say drinking a lot of sweetened beverages can lead to obesity, diabetes and heart disease. This week, the federal government reversed decades of policy and allowed states to ban the use of ...
The University of Washington study, published in JAMA Otolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery, found that high sugary soft drink intake was associated with a significantly increased risk of oral cancer ...
As United Press International reports, new research out of the University of Washington found that women who drink at least one full-sugar soft drink per day appear to be about five times more ...
Raising the price of sugar-sweetened sodas, coffees, teas and energy, sports and fruit drinks by an average of 31% reduced consumer purchases of those drinks by a third, according to a new ...