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WHO says sugary drinks, alcohol getting cheaper, should be taxed more
Sugary drinks and alcohol are getting relatively cheaper, the World Health Organization said Tuesday, urging countries to ...
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Increase taxes on fruit juices, sugary drinks, alcohol to reduce diabetes and cancers: WHO
The WHO urges higher taxes on sugary drinks, fruit juices, and alcohol to combat non-communicable diseases like obesity, ...
The World Health Organisation has warned that sugary drinks and alcohol are becoming more affordable globally due to weak ...
Sugary drinks and alcoholic beverages are too cheap because they are not taxed enough, leading to higher rates of obesity, ...
WHO calls on governments to strengthen 'health taxes' on drinks to ‘reduce harmful consumption’ - Anadolu Ajansı ...
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Low tax on sugary drinks and alcohol leads to higher obesity and illness, WHO says
The World Health Organization says falling prices for sugary drinks and alcohol are driving up obesity, heart disease, ...
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WHO urges governments to raise health taxes on sugary drinks, alcohol to increase revenue
The World Health Organisation has called on governments to significantly strengthen taxes on sugary drinks and alcoholic ...
The WHO calls on governments to increase health taxes on sugary drinks and alcohol to reduce consumption, prevent disease, ...
Just when everyone was busy preparing New Year health resolutions, the World Health Organisation (WHO) made an announcement ...
The World Health Organization warns that cheap sugary drinks and alcohol are fuelling a global health crisis, with taxes on ...
The organisation urged countries to raise and redesign taxes as part of its new 3 by 35 initiative, which aims to increase the real prices of tobacco, alcohol and sugary drinks by 2035.
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