Putting a tax on sugar can reduce people’s consumption of it, according to a new study. Health reporter Katherine Ward has more on how that worked in the U-K, and why public health experts want to see this strategy adopted around the world.
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Sugary drink tax reduced intake in U.K., study shows
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