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Many countries have expressed interest in transitioning toward more self-reliant, domestically funded health systems and are turning to the WHO for guidance.
Type 2 diabetes remission and weight loss rates are significantly higher among adults who replace diet beverages with water.
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The World Health Organisation (WHO) has called on Nigeria and other nations to raise taxes on sugary beverages, alcohol, and tobacco by at least 50 per cent over the next decade as part of a global ...
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“There’s a whole different set” of health risk factors for older drinkers, said Paul Sacco, a professor of social work at the ...
Noncommunicable diseases—such as heart disease, cancer, diabetes, and chronic respiratory conditions—are now responsible for ...
Sugary drinks pose a significant diabetes risk, especially for women, due to rapid blood sugar spikes and insulin resistance.
One 20-ounce soda can blow past your daily sugar limit—see how your favorite drinks measure up and how to make smarter swaps.