New Study Shows That Sugar-Added Labels May Prevent Diabetes In Some Cases Unlisted Video
5 years ago
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Renata Micha
Martin O'Flaherty
Centers For Disease Control And Prevention
Food And Drug Administration
Tufts University
University Of Liverpool
Sweetened Beverage
Preventive Healthcare
20 Years
United States
$61.9 Billion
UPI reports that a new study shows that when companies offer consumers more information about added sugar in food products, consumers make healthier choices. The study found that the information could reduce the number of heart disease and diabetes diagnoses by hundreds of thousands.
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