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ScienceAlert on MSNOral Cancer Cases Are on The Rise, And Sugary Drinks Could Be to BlameIt may not just be tooth decay you need to worry about when it comes to sugary drinks: new research suggests that these ...
Scientists have found a link between sugary soda and oral cavity cancer, which kills a large percentage of the people who get ...
Decades of health campaigns and scientific research about the risks of sugary soft drinks are a big reason that Americans have been drinking less soda since consumption peaked around 2000.
Dentists explain how much is safe to consume for your teeth and how to make your sparkling water habit a little bit healthier ...
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Vietnam Investment Review on MSNIncremental excise tax on sugary drinks in the offingThe amended Law on Special Consumption Tax, which proposes adding sugary soft drinks to the taxable list, will look to ...
A recent study by the University of Washington, published in JAMA Otolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery, found a significant association between high consumption of sugary soft drinks and an ...
Is it good for us or another product wearing a health halo? Susie Burrell compares it to water, soft drink and fruit juice.
The alleged ‘success’ of Mexico’s tax on sugary drinks inspired George Osborne to announce a sugar tax for the UK in 2016.
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