Health
Warning labels reduce sugary drink consumption in university setting – Science Daily
A study shows that warning labels placed on sugary drinks could reduce sugar consumption in larger settings.

As municipalities have taxed sugar-sweetened beverages and schools and worksites have banned their sales, university researchers have found that simple warning labels on such beverages in a college cafeteria helped students reduce their reported consumption of drinks by 14.5 percent. The results signal that such labels could reduce sugar consumption in larger settings.”Sugar-sweetened beverages are a major driver of chronic disease. Health warning labels may reduce the intake of sugar-sweetened…
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