The CPPE has warned that the introduction of a sugar tax on sugar-sweetened non-alcoholic beverages could have damaging ...
When an illness affects a household, it rarely only affects one person. It reshapes a family and forces difficult choices that no one should have to make. For many Filipino families, getting sick ...
When comparing diet soda vs regular soda, diet soda limits blood sugar spikes, but neither option is ideal for long-term ...
The CPPE warns a Nigeria sugar tax will harm the local industry, urging health interventions instead of taxes that could ...
CPPE cautions higher sugar taxes risk hurting manufacturing, jobs, and consumers, urges balanced policies over punitive ...
Some plant-based processed foods may lower heart disease and diabetes risk, challenging one-size-fits-all warnings about ...
The WHO released two new global reports, calling on governments to substantially increase taxes on sugar-sweetened beverages ...
If you want to cut down or eliminate alcohol without replacing it entirely with sugar, there are plenty of satisfying options ...
The Centre for the Promotion of Private Enterprise (CPPE) has advised the federal government and policymakers against ...
Recent studies point to a clear pattern: Sugary drinks carry greater long-term health risks than the occasional sweet treat.
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Sugar-sweetened drinks may not directly cause hair loss, but experts say excessive intake can worsen it in men predisposed to ...