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Nigerian Tribune on MSNNigeria’s sugar-sweetened beverage tax too low to impact public health — CAPPAThe Corporate Accountability and Public Participation Africa (CAPPA) has raised concerns that the current Sugar-Sweetened ...
A sugar tax on soft drink, sweetened juice and cordial is being backed as a way to reduce soaring rates of obesity and ...
The Corporate Accountability and Public Participation Africa (CAPPA) has called on the federal government to increase Nigeria ...
USA: An analysis of six U.S. cohorts tracking older adults for nearly 11 years found no association between the intake of ...
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P.M. News on MSNGlobal beverage giants slam WHO over 'useless' Sugar Tax pushThis concern was expressed by the Executive Director of the International Council of Beverages Associations (ICBA), Kate ...
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Study Finds on MSNThis Popular Zero-Calorie Sweetener Could Impair Brain Blood Vessel Cells, Study SuggestsA new lab study finds that erythritol, a common zero-calorie sweetener, may impair brain blood vessel cell function and ...
The International Council for Beverages Associations (ICBA) has strongly challenged the World Health Organization (WHO) over ...
A common sugar substitute, erythritol, widely used in “sugar-free” and low-carb products, may increase stroke risk by ...
Sugary drinks pose a significant diabetes risk, especially for women, due to rapid blood sugar spikes and insulin resistance.
The Corporate Accountability and Public Participation Africa, CAPPA, yesterday, called on the Federal Government to increase ...
Weekly artificially-sweetened beverage servings ranged from a median of 0 in CHAP and MAP to 1.00 in ARIC. Over 116,067 person-years of follow-up, 2,445 people developed all-cause dementia.
Older adults who consume sweetened drinks do not appear to increase their risk of developing dementia, according to a comprehensive new study published in JAMA Psychiatry.
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