HealthPrice Hike Cuts Sales Of Sugary Drinks In Jamie's Italian Restaurants Raising the price of sugary drinks in Jamie's Italian restaurants causes sales to drop by 11 percent, a new experiment reveals. As a result, the increase in price of those beverages has led to the decrease in sugary drink consumption.by Sami Ghanmi
HealthBerkeley Finds Sweet Gains in Imposing Soda Tax: Other Anti-Soda, Anti-Sugar Measures In Actionby Alexandra Lozovschi
Healthy Living/WellnessHot Drinks Of Starbucks, Other High Street Coffee Shops Might Have More Sugar Than A Can Of Coke: Reportby Ted Ranosa
Healthy Living/WellnessSoda Tax In Mexico Tied To Drop In Sugary Drink Sales: Harmful Effects Of Drinking Soda Everydayby Ted Ranosa
Healthy Living/WellnessToo Much Caffeinated Soft Drinks Can Kill: Man In Japan Dies Of Caffeine Intoxicationby Katrina Pascual
Healthy Living/WellnessBritish Lawmakers Call For 20 Percent Tax On Sugar-Sweetened Drinks To Fight Childhood Obesityby Rina Marie Doctor
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Healthy Living/WellnessDairy Queen Joins No Soda Bandwagon By Removing Carbonated Drinks From Menuby Dianne Depra
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