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US dietary advisory committee says no added sugar until age two – Yahoo News Australia
New US government guidelines recommend no added sugar for children under age two.

File photo of baby holding broccoli
The US government has issued its first-ever set of detailed dietary guidelines proposed for infants and toddlers.
Informed by a report from the 2020 Dietary Guidelines Advisory Committee, the plan recommends no added sugar for young children under age two.
It also says infants should be fed only breast milk for their first six months, where possible.
The committee provides a nutritional report twice per decade.
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