The UK could also consider a higher sugar tax so that companies further reduce the sugar in their drinks and people are less likely to buy sugary drinks.' The analysis, published in the journal ...
But according to studies, we might not be totally dodging the health side effects of fizzy drinks by going sugar free. The World Health Organization made a splash last year by designating ...
In 2018 the Government introduced a sugar tax to try to cut consumption. It led manufacturers to lower their drinks’ sugar content, but we still slurp away. Dr Helen Wall, a GP in Bolton ...
These drinks are quickly digested, leading to less fullness, weight gain, and increased calorie intake. High sugar levels in SSBs can cause insulin resistance, fat build-up in the liver and ...