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ADA NSW Supports National Tax on Sugary Beverages

The Australian Dental Association’s New South Wales (ADA NSW) chapter said it supports the Australian Medical Association’s call for a tax on sugary.

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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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Delta Dental to Install Water Bottle Stations in 55 Tennessee Elementary Schools

Delta Dental of Tennessee’s “Water’s Cool @ School!” program will replace existing water fountains at 55 elementary schools across the state with contactless.

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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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Sugary Beverage Sales Drop 38.9% After Philly Enacts Tax

Philadelphia’s tax on sweetened beverages led to a 38.9% drop in the volume of taxed beverages sold at small, independent retailers and a.

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Sugar Tax Models Improve Health and Save Costs

A simulation model of different designs of taxes on sugary drinks suggests that all tax designs would generate substantial health gains and reduce.

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American Youth Diets Remain Poor Despite Less Sugar Consumption

Despite consuming fewer sugar-sweetened beverages and more whole grains, most American children and adolescents still eat poorly while sociodemographic disparities persist, according to.

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Australian Oral Health Getting Worse

The increasing prevalence of tooth decay and gum disease among Australian adults are disturbing new trends in the nation’s oral health, according to.

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Few Parents Limit Their Children’s Sugar Intake to Protect Their Teeth

Only 38% of parents proactively limit the sugary food and beverages that their children consume to protect their teeth, according to a YouGov.

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