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Adrienne Z. Udarbe , Guest Writer House Bill 2484preventstaxes on sugary beverages

to improve health(passive) are designedSugary beverage taxes

to coax us into reducing calories and , presumably , reduce obesity(passive) often are designedSugary - drink taxes

Subsidies on healthy eatsmay leadtaxes on sugary drinks

Four cities passed ballot measuresto createtaxes on sugary beverages

to bring these rates down(passive) was designedThe sugary drinks tax

Filipino politicians , many of them supporters of President Duterteare ... setto tax sugary drinks

the Institute ’s public actionsto influencethe tax on sugary drinks

in regional job losses because of reduced consumptionwill resultin regional job losses because of reduced consumption

millionscan preventmillions

people to drink less of them but that ’s actually controversial now a new study out of berkeley , calif , adds to the evidence that ourcausespeople to drink less of them but that ’s actually controversial now a new study out of berkeley , calif , adds to the evidence that our

to sharp falls in the amount of them that are drunk , especially by the poorwould leadto sharp falls in the amount of them that are drunk , especially by the poor

in a reduction in obesitywill resultin a reduction in obesity

childhood obesity featuredto preventchildhood obesity featured

to a stigma regarding obesitywill leadto a stigma regarding obesity

to lower consumption and help to reduce obesity ... type - two diabetes , and tooth decaycan leadto lower consumption and help to reduce obesity ... type - two diabetes , and tooth decay

consumer choices ... reducing consumption ... Yujin Lee , co - lead study authorinfluencesconsumer choices ... reducing consumption ... Yujin Lee , co - lead study author

to Less Obesity , Diabetes and Tooth DecayLeadsto Less Obesity , Diabetes and Tooth Decay

3.7 million obesity casescould prevent3.7 million obesity cases

obesity , or limiting on the number of packaged alcohol outletsto preventobesity , or limiting on the number of packaged alcohol outlets

3.7 million cases of obesity over the next decadecould prevent3.7 million cases of obesity over the next decade

in consumers ’ buying fewer fruits and vegetables so they can afford soft drinkscould resultin consumers ’ buying fewer fruits and vegetables so they can afford soft drinks

to decreased consumption , which helps to reduce tooth decay , obesity and type 2 diabetesleadsto decreased consumption , which helps to reduce tooth decay , obesity and type 2 diabetes

to reduce consumption of drinks with added sugardesignedto reduce consumption of drinks with added sugar

in a nearly 10 % reduction of consumption after 2 yearsresultedin a nearly 10 % reduction of consumption after 2 years

South African youthwould preventSouth African youth

thousandscould preventthousands

to reduction in the consumption of these productsmay leadto reduction in the consumption of these products

heart disease , stroke and diabetes ... save billions in health care costs by jason bardi onwould preventheart disease , stroke and diabetes ... save billions in health care costs by jason bardi on

in manufacturers cutting sugar content by nearly 29 %has resultedin manufacturers cutting sugar content by nearly 29 %

to a 20 percent reduction in consumption , mainly due to the market reaction towards the increased price of sugary beveragescan leadto a 20 percent reduction in consumption , mainly due to the market reaction towards the increased price of sugary beverages

to a decrease in consumption of the beverages across the boardledto a decrease in consumption of the beverages across the board

in reduced consumption by those in povertyresultingin reduced consumption by those in poverty

to sharp falls in the amount of Philadelphians that are drunk ... especially by the poorwould leadto sharp falls in the amount of Philadelphians that are drunk ... especially by the poor

burden businesses ” and “ put good jobs at riskwill causeburden businesses ” and “ put good jobs at risk

diabetes which in turn the state has to pay forcausediabetes which in turn the state has to pay for

to “ weight loss ... but we ca n’t wait to find that outwill leadto “ weight loss ... but we ca n’t wait to find that out

to a net increase in jobsledto a net increase in jobs

to more useless city spendingwill leadto more useless city spending

parents to think twice and be less negligentwill causeparents to think twice and be less negligent

to “ proportional reductions in consumption ... particularly in instances where retail prices increased by 20 percent or morewould leadto “ proportional reductions in consumption ... particularly in instances where retail prices increased by 20 percent or more

to major health gains and a decrease in healthcare costshave ledto major health gains and a decrease in healthcare costs

to major health gains and reductions in health care costscan leadto major health gains and reductions in health care costs

in people simply substituting untaxed beverages that are still high in caloriesmay resultin people simply substituting untaxed beverages that are still high in calories

in less sugary drinks being boughtresultedin less sugary drinks being bought

to a thingwill contributeto a thing

heart disease Scientists from UCSFcould preventheart disease Scientists from UCSF

to more consumption of alcoholwill leadto more consumption of alcohol

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