by news source | Dec 19, 2021 | What's news
Seattle residents, and particularly low-income families, reduced their sugar intake from sweetened beverages by 19 percent due to the sugar tax (four years after passage) but sodamakers’ got such future taxes banned statewide. The Counter
by news source | Dec 6, 2021 | What's news
According to the International Diabetes Foundation, diabetes rose globally by 16% during Covid, due in part to more sedentary lifestyles. The Conversation
by news source | Oct 26, 2021 | What's news
Researchers at Brigham and Women’s Hospital, and Boston Medical Center, show insulin given to Type 2 diabetics may increase metabolic distress if carbohydrate intake isn’t reduced. The Harvard Gazette
by news source | Sep 16, 2021 | What's news
Based on its progress with domestic sugar reduction, the UK will head the WHO’s Sugar and Calorie Reduction Network, launching in spring 2022, to help the EU region (around 50 countries) make healthier products and reduce global obesity. News Medical Life...
by news source | Sep 2, 2021 | What's news
A new model of the U.S. National Salt and Sugar Reduction Initiative’s proposed policy shows it to be more effective than sugar taxes, labeling sugar content or banning sugary drinks in schools. Harvard Gazette