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  • Sugar > Health Effects - Wikipedia137627
  • Is Maltitol a Safe Sugar Substitute? - Healthline 246477
  • Eating less sugar would be great for the planet as well as our health - Conversation 19.11.24442186
  • Tax unhealthy foods to tackle obesity, say campaigners - Guardian 08.11.24439742
  • Sugar-sweetened Beverage Intake Increasing Globally Among Children and Teens - ENN 09.08.24427559
  • Does Australia need a sugar tax to tackle diabetes, and how would it work? - Guardian 04.07.24421229
  • Your brain sees sugar as a reward. But does that mean it’s addictive? - Guardian 05.06.24417290
  • What Experts Really Think About Diet Soda - TIME 09.04.24408164
  • Replacing sugar with sweeteners does not affect weight control in long term, WHO says - Guardian 15.05.23346630
  • WHO advises not to use non-sugar sweeteners for weight control in newly released guideline - WHO 15.05.23349002
  • The price of ‘sugar free’: are sweeteners as harmless as we thought? - Guardian 08.12.22357931
  • Some Sugar Substitutes Affect Blood Glucose and Gut Bacteria - Scientific American 19.08.22302068
  • Sugar detox? Cutting carbs? A doctor explains why you should keep fruit on the menu - Conversation 14.01.22269988
  • New research shows South Africa’s levy on sugar-sweetened drinks is having an impact - Conversation 09.04.21243754
  • Study pinpoints brain cells that trigger sugar cravings and consumption - University of Iowa Health Care 10.07.20212389
  • Study: Sugary drink tax models show health gains, cost reductions, but vary by tax design - American Heart Association 22.06.20210857
  • Doctors call on workplaces to ban sale of sugary drinks - Guardian 28.10.19197874
  • The best and worst sugar substitutes for your health - Quartz 03.07.19246478
  • Sugar Alcohols: Good or Bad? - Healthline 19.09.18246479
  • Last Week Tonight with John Oliver: Sugar (HBO) 10/14137628
  • Robert Lustig: the man who believes sugar is poison - Guardian 8/14137629
  • Sweet poison: why sugar is ruining our health - Telegraph 1/14137630
  • How to give up sugar in 11 easy steps - Guardian 1/14137631
  • The Secrets of Sugar - the fifth estate - CBC News 10/13137632
  • Is Sugar Toxic - 60 Minutes Investigates 1/13137633
  • American Beverage Association > Lobbying137634
  • The Sugar Association (sugar lobby)137635
  • Amazon Books - Robert Lustig137636
  • Twitter - Robert Lustig137637
  • What’s the difference between sugar, other natural sweeteners and artificial sweeteners? A food chemist explains sweet science - Conversation 05.01.22269027
  • 18 foods and drinks that are surprisingly high in sugar - EcoWatch 27.06.20211445
  • UK pushes ahead with sugar tax - BBC News 2016/12/05185720
  • Sugar tax: How will it work? - BBC News 2016/03/16185721
  • W.H.O. Urges Tax on Sugary Drinks to Fight Obesity - New York Times 2016/10/11185722
  • Will a sugar tax actually work? - The Guardian 2016/03/16185723
  • Sugary drinks tax – the great debate - Sugar Nutrition Resource 09.08.16185724
  • Sugar tax: 20 per cent tax on sugary drinks will save 1,600 lives over 25 years, says study - 2016/04/16185725
  • How Sugar Substitutes Stack Up - NatGeo 17.07.13246509
  • Policy Brief: Debates on the sugar tax - 2016/08185726
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