Thornley said that reducing sugar content in commonly consumed food items enforced by regulation could help get rid of the addiction and bring large public health benefits.In an interview to Britain's Daily Mail, Thorney said that the problem could be solved in the same way as cigarettes banning TV advertisements, taxing them and insisting on health warning labels, reports the NZPA. The paper is published in the journal Medical Hypotheses.
Source: NewKerala
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