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The World Health Organization says falling prices for sugary drinks and alcohol are driving up obesity, heart disease, ...
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Sugary drinks and alcohol are not being sufficiently taxed and remain affordable, making it harder to tackle the chronic ...
Sugary drinks and alcoholic beverages are too cheap because they are not taxed enough, leading to higher rates of obesity, diabetes and other diseases, the World Health Organization (WHO) says.
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The WHO calls on governments to increase health taxes on sugary drinks and alcohol to reduce consumption, prevent disease, ...
The organisation urged countries to raise and redesign taxes as part of its new 3 by 35 initiative, which aims to increase ...