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Sugary drink tax models show health gains, cost reductions – Foodprocessing
A US study has revealed that sugary drink taxes can lead to major health gains and reduce healthcare costs, but their benefits vary, based on the design of the tax.

Research published in the American Heart Association’s journal Circulation has used a simulation model of different designs of taxes on sugary drinks, which suggests that all tax designs would genera…

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