A recent study published in The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition discusses possible associations between the national taxation of sugar ... taxes. However, the change in the slope of obesity ...
A new study suggests the Sugar-Sweetened Beverage Tax (SSBT) has "effectively reset" sugar consumption in the country ...
British Medical Journal 347) concluded that a 20% tax on sugar-sweetened beverages ie, rather greater than the one being proposed would cut obesity rates in the UK by just 1.3%. And even that tiny ...
Of the nearly 500 readers who responded to our poll, the majority (70%) said they wouldn't support a tax on sugary drinks. Here's why.