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NHS England warns that unless health trusts and hospitals reduce sales of sugary drinks, that such sales will be banned from hospitals
- The Independent, 28 December 2017
Analysis of new studies including 250,000 people confirms sugar-sweetened drinks are linked to overweight and obesity in children and adults
- Science Daily, 23 December 2017, citing:
Sugar-sweetened beverages and weight gain in children and adults: a systematic review from 2013 to 2015 and a comparison with previous studies
- Obesity Facts, 23 December 2017
One man's stand against junk food as diabetes climbs across India
- New York Times, 26 December 2017
In Asia's fattest country, Malaysia, nutritionists take money from food giants such as Nestle, Pepsi, Tate & Lyle - who have pretty much bought the region's leading nutrition "scientist", Dr. Tee Siong
- New York Times, 23 December 2017
Despite industry efforts, Americans keep drinking in the sugar
- Wall Street Journal, 23 December 2017
Sugary diet during pregnancy may increase asthma risk in children
- New York Times, 12 December 2017
A nasty, NAFTA-related surprise: Mexico's soaring obesity
- New York Times, 11 December 2017
How big business got Brazil hooked on (sugary) junk foods
- New York Times, 17 September 2017
I tried to quit sugar, but failed without realizing why?
- Huffington Post, 16 December 2016
'Health by stealth' - why the planned sugar tax in the U.K. couls slash rates of childhood obesity by 10 per cent
- Economist, 16 December 2016
Why sugar is bad for you - and why its dangers are still being ignored by too many countries
- Economist, 15 December 2016
Cook County, home to Chicago, approves sugar tax in growing trend
- New York Times, 10 November 2016
Putting sugary soda out of reach with new taxes on sugary beverages
- New York Times, 08 November 2016
In U.S., 38% of adults and 17% of kids are now obses, acccording to CDC
- Los Angeles Times, 07 June 2016
As obesity rates rise, cities declare war on sugar
- CBS News, 07 June 2016
One sugar substitute, aspartame (NutraSweet) may increase risk of type 2 diabetes
- AOL News, 27 May 2016
Soda sales in Mexico rise despite 10% tax on sugary drinks
- Wall Street Journal, 04 May 2016
Profits and revenue at Coca Cola decrease, after volume of soda sold remains unchanged in first quarter
- Wall Street Journal, 20 April 2016
Diabetes cases reach 422 million as poorer countries see steep rises
- Reuters, 06 April 2016
The cost of insulin in the United States has more than doubled between 2002 and 2013
- Reuters, 05 April 2016
A doctor fighting the epidemic of diabetes in San Francicso is supporting a tax on soda
- San Francisco Chronicle, 03 April 2016
Soft-drink markets have new secret ingredient: 'real sugar'!
- Wall Street Journal, 30 March 2016
How the new tax on sugary drinks in Britain could inspire new low-sugar drinks
- New York Times, 29 March 2016
Fruit drinks and juices given to children contain a day's worth of sugar in a single serving
- Phily.com, 24 March 2016
Medicare to fund diabetes prevention programs
- Am. J. Managed Care, 23 March 2016
Pretty much everything that we eat is full of sugar, and that is a major health problem
- Huffington Post, 10 March 2016
Half of the calories in the diets of Americans are derived from 'ultra-processed' foods, which comprise 90 percent of the excess sugar calories that are consumed by Americans
- UPI, 09 March 2016
Sugarery foods and beverages are more dangerous than we imagine
- Republica, 03 March 2016
Exposure to thirdhand smoke causes insulin resistance in mice, a pre-cursor to type 2 diabetes
- ScienceDaily, 02 March 2016
Exposure to thirdhand smoke causes insulin resistance in mice, a pre-cursor to type 2 diabetes
- PLoS One, 02 March 2016
How drug companies (Eli Lilly, Sanofi and Novo Nordisk) and middlemen (PBMs) make billions in profits by excessively raising prices for insulin, for example, prices of Eli Lilly's Humulin RU-500 are up 325% in last five years
- New York Times, 20 February 2016
Starbucks under fire for sugar content of drinks
- Fortune, 17 February 2016
Largest sugar cane processing plant opens in Olmos region of Peru, able to process 5400 tons of sugar cane a day
- El Comercio, 12 February 2016
What soda commercials would look like if they told the truth
- Huffington Post, 08 February 2016
Childhood obesity an 'exploding nightmare' in the developing world, with 40 million children under 5 years of age being obese across 100 countries
- ahoo News, 25 January 2016
The National Health Service in the UK plans to impose a sugar tax in hospitals to fight the "national sugar high" that is creating an obesity crisis
- The Guardian, 17 January 2016
The great increase in diabetes in China, with more than 100 million diabetics and 500 million with prediabetes, will lead to $23 billion in sales of diabetes medicines
- MarketWatch, 15 January 2016
New dietary guidelines from the U.S. Department of Agriculture urge sharp cuts in sugar consumed in foods, consuming no more than the sugar in one 16-ounce can of CocaCoal
- OC Register, 07 January 2016
Mexico's 10% tax on sugary drinks leads to a 12% decline in sales in two years
- MedPageToday, 06 January 2016
The sugar added to food products such as ketchup and CocaCola is linked to breast cancer
- The Telegraph, 01 January 2016
Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NASH) is the 21st century's looking public health threat, and drug companies can't wait to profit
- Newsweek, 01 January 2016
High levels of sugar in the typical Western diet increase the risk of breast cancer
- UPI, 01 January 2016
Slightly elevated levels of blood sugar in pre-diabetics is linked to kidney disease
- FoxNews, 29 December 2015
Type 2 diabetes increases the risk of dementia, especially vascular dementia in women
- Reuters, 29 December 2015
How sugar and fat trick the brain into wanting more food
- Scientific American, 16 December 2015
India orders its farmers to flood global markets with 4 million tons of sugar, to reduce huge stockpiles of the drug that exist in the country
- Wall Street Journal, 14 December 2015
Why it is so difficult to stop your addiction to sugar - too much sugar that is added to foods and beverages
- CNN, 10 December 2015
How the relationship of Coca-Cola with sugar has changed in just two years
- Business Insider, 09 December 2014
Research group funded by Coca-Cola to lie about the effects of added sugar and obesity, is disbanded
- New York Times, 03 December 2015
Are sugar alcohols causing digestive problems in the stomachs of people?
- US News World Report, 03 December 2015
How food scientists at food conglomerates are using natural flavors to remove artificial ingredients in response to consumer demand
- Wall Street Journal, 02 December 2015
The combination of caffeine and sugar in energy drinks causes the levels of glucose and insulin to 'spike' in teenagers
- Daily Mail, 02 December 2015
Is sugar killing us, a growing global health crisis?
- Al Jazeera, 02 December 2015
Soaring sales of soft drinks and more sugar in foods is contributing to a 'growing crisis in obesity, diabetes and heart disease'
- Daily Mail, 01 December 2015
Sugar is more addictive than salt
- Food Navigator, 01 December 2015
Sugar-free drinks may damage teeth due to acidic additives
- Washington Post, 30 November 2015
How safe is the newest "natural" sugar substitute, allulose?
- Yahoo Health, 30 November 2015
Taxes on sugary drinks seem to reduce consumption, as intended
- Economist, 28 November 2015
The decline of sugary cereal, such as the currently deceptive cereal, Cheerios Protein - a bit more protein, a lot more addictive sugar
- The Atlantic, 27 November 2015
State of Maine wants to exclude purchase of candy and sugary sodas from its food stamp program
- Wall Street Journal, 25 November 2015
The chief scientist of Coca-Cola, Rhona Applebaum, quits job after it was revealed she orchestrated a biased studied about the role of Coca-Cola products in the spread of obesity
- New York Times, 25 November 2015
The Kenyan army is accused of running a sugar-smuggling racket with Somali terrorists
- Economist, 23 November 2015
The United States needs a national sugar tax
- Washington Post, 18 November 2015
There's a new Big Tobacco - and the beverage industry is determined to silence its critics
- Business Insider, 16 November 2015
WHO warns against a global epidemic of diabetes
- The Hindu, 15 November 2015
Low-energy sweeteners do not affect energy intake or cause increases in body weight
- Int. Journal of Obesity, 10 November 2015
FDA is recommending a daily maximum intake of sugar of no more than 50 grams
- New York Times, 09 November 2015
A seismic shift in the public demand for packaged foods with healthier ingredients
- New York Times, 08 November 2015
University of Colorado returns $1 million of grant money to Coca-Cola to end participation in organization favorable to Coca-Cola's use of added sugar
- New York Times, 07 November 2015
Senator Marco Rubio does the bidding of the Florida sugar drug cartel
- Wall Street Journal, 05 November 2015
Sodas linked to increased risk of heart failure
- Fox News, 04 November 2015
Video: this is how sugar affects your brain
- Science Alert, 02 November 2015
The Congress of the Union of Mexico blocks attempt to reduce 10% tax on sugary-drinks
- New York Times, 30 October 2015
The surprising link between sugar and chronic pain
- KTAR TV, 28 October 2015
Sugar is definitely toxic, according to a new study from the University of California, worse than carbohydrates in general
- Diet Doctor, 28 October 2015
Isocaloric fructose restriction and metabolic improvement in children with obesity and metabolic syndrome (Robert Lustig, et al.)
- Obesity, 26 October 2015
Sugar is definitely toxix, according to a new study from the University of California, worse than carbohydrates in general
- TIME, 28 October 2015
Supermarket ready meals in the United Kingdom contain double as much sugar as a can of Coca-Cola
- The Telegraph, 24 October 2015
Is dried fruit just a sugar bomb?
- Time, 22 October 2015
How Coca-Cola and the Kock brothers abused race politics and engaged in nasty public relations to fight taxes on sugary beverages
- Salon, 17 October 2015
Tom Brady, quarterback for the New England Patriots, calls Coca-Cola a "Poison for Kids"
- Wall Street Journal, 13 October 2015
In Mexico, a tax on sugary drinks has resulted in a drop in sales, especially among consumers who are poor
- New York Times, 13 October 2015
Health officials in the United Kingdom refuse to release report on how to reduce consumption of sugar, for example, by using taxes
- The Telegraph, 11 October 2015
The massive health benefits of giving up sugar and alcohol for just one month
- The Independent, 08 October 2015
The government of Colombia imposes fines on sugar cartel companies for $112 million, for blocking imports of sugar that raised the prices of products of companies such as Coca-Cola and Nestle
- BusinessWeek, 07 October 2015
The 25% drop in soda consumption represents the single largest change in the American diet in the last decade
- New York Times, 02 October 2015
Soda beverages have a lot less sugar if you are not in the United States
- TakePart, 02 October 2015
Coca-Cola and Pepsi brands differ in sugar content around the world
- Daily Mail, 30 September 2015
Coca-Cola ends its financial sponsorship of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics
- New York Times, 30 September 2015
Coca-Cola ends its financial sponsorship of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics
- Wall Street Journal, 29 September 2015
Coke spends lavishly, tens of millions, on pediatricians and dietitians
- New York Times, 29 September 2015
A new review of medical research provides compelling evidence that drinking too many beverages sweetened with sugar (especially fructose) lead to excess weight gain and a greater risk for type 2 diabetes
- Science Daily, 28 September 2015
A new review of medical research provides compelling evidence that drinking too many beverages sweetened with sugar (especially fructose) lead to excess weight gain and a greater risk for type 2 diabetes
- J. Am. Coll. Cardiology, 28 September 2015
The money spent selling sugar to Americans is staggering
- The Atlantic, 27 September 2015
Each Bolivian person consumes an average of 94 liters of soda a year
- Pagina Siete, 16 September 2015
What damage is sugar really doing to our skin?
- Daily Mail, 15 September 2015
Politicians are needed to help end the obesity crisis, with a tax on processed foods
- Boston Globe, 11 September 2015
High consumption of sugary drinks causes higher triglyceride levels in children
- MedpageToday, 06 September 2015
Six "healthy" foods that are loaded with tons of sugar, including orange juice
- Care2, 02 September 2015
Carbonated drinks are linked with out-of-hospital cardiac arrest
- Science Daily, 01 September 2015
How sugar and alcohol mess with your hormones
- Yahoo Health, 31 August 2015
Family dysfunction linked to higher amounts of sugar in the diet of children
- PsychCentral, 22 August 2015
New film: how to get sick eating 40 teaspoons per day of sugar
- New York Times, 18 August 2015
A falling Brazilian currency, and global oversupplies, pushing down sugar prices
- Barron's, 15 August 2015
There is enough sugar in a can of CocaCola to make a giant lollipop
- Huffington Post, 10 August 2015
How to stop sugar binges using psychiatric treatments for drug addicts
- Huffington Post, 10 August 2015
Coca-Cola bribes some scientists to say that exercise is more important to fight obesity than to drink less sugary beverages
- New York Times, 09 August 2015
U.S. Congress tries to end one form of corporate welfare: sugar price guarantees and high tariffs on imported sugar
- Wall Street Journal, 30 July 2015
FDA wants food labels to quantify added sugars
- New York Times, 27 July 2015
Insulin resistance may impair glucose metabolism in the brain
- MedPage Today, 27 July 2015
A bitter future for the small producers of panela, the national sugar of Colombia, as new regulations increase production costs
- Slowfood, 23 July 2015
Sugary drinks may cause type 2 diabetes, even if you are not obese
- British Medical Journal, 21 July 2015
Sugary drinks may cause type 2 diabetes, even if you are not obese
- The Guardian, 21 July 2015
Scientific experts in the United Kingdom say that the daily consumption of sugar should be reduced by 50%
- BBC News, 17 July 2015
How sugar addicted people to yogurt
- NPR, 17 July 2015
Taxes on tobacco and alcohol that reduce demand suggest taxes on sugar sweetened beverages
- Social Science & Medicine, 17 July 2015
Less than one percent chance of returning to normal weight for people who are obese
- BBC, 16 July 2015
Whole Foods sued over false advertising by using "evaporated cane juice" instead of "sugar" on its label
- Fox News, 14 July 2015
British government criticized for not releasing health report that calls for reducing sugar intake to fight obesity
- The Guardian, 13 July 2015
British government criticized for not releasing health report that calls for reducing sugar intake to fight obesity
- Belfast Telegraph, 13 July 2015
Construction is 92% complete of a state-owned sugar processing plant in Bolivia, which will be able to produce 1.2 million quintals of sugar a year, while employing 500 people
- La Razon, 07 July 2015
Sugar is literally killing us: the stunning fatality rates behind our soda addiction
- Salon, 05 July 2015
Pandera Bread is eliminating high fructose corn syrup from all of the products on its menus
- New York Times, 05 July 2015
Mars Chocolate supports the guidance of the WHO that added sugar should be less than 10% of a person's consumption of calories
- Confectionary News, 02 July 2015
Why our brains are addicted to the sweetest milkshakes
- Today, 30 June 2015
Sugary drinks linked to 180,000 deaths a year around the world, including more than 25,000 Americans
- Washington Post, 29 June 2015
Why sugary soda beverages are the new "evil" cigarettes, as sales drop at McDonalds
- Money Magazine, 26 June 2015
Sales of sugary soda beverages with Happy Meals at McDonalds drops from 56% of meals purchased to 48%
- Wall Street Journal, 26 June 2015
Corn growers in the United States are attacking the high subsidies given to sugar growers (beet farmers in the MidWest, cane growers in the South, and the Fanjul drug cartel in Florida)
- Washington Post, 24 June 2015
Excessive consumption of fat and sugar cause changes in gut bacteria that can lead to loss of cognitive function
- Science Daily, 22 June 2015
Excessive consumption of fat and sugar cause changes in gut bacteria that can lead to loss of cognitive function
- Neuroscience, 22 June 2015
Consumption of fructose can lead to heart enlargement and heart failure
- Science Daily, 17 June 2015
Coca-Cola Enterprises plans to cut calories in their beverage products by 10% by 2010, in response to criticism that their sugary drinks cause obesity
- Wall Street Journal, 10 June 2015
Colombia's sugar cartel and its attempts to keep sugar prices high
- Colombia Reports, 03 June 2015
Death by chocolate: the sugar-fueled surge of diabetes in South Asia
- The Guardian, 02 March 2015
Hershey drops bioengineered sugar from its products
- Genetic Literacy Project, 23 February 2015
Milk consumption by children dropped 41% when chocolate milk (with much added sugar) was removed from school lunchrooms
- ZME Science, 16 January 2015
"Eating addiction", rather than "food addiction", better captures addictive-like eating behavior
- Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews, 01 November 2014
Scientists say that eliminating the sugar intake of the HIV virus will kill its growth
- Toronto Sun, 31 May 2015
Mars, the large candy manufacturer, supports labels for sugar added to food products
- Huffington Post, 24 May 2015
Five ways to kick your addiction to sugar
- Newsmax, 19 May 2015
The new food pyramid in Australia eliminates sugar
- Quartz, 19 May 2015
Curbing global sugar consumption
- World Cancer Research Fund, 17 May 2015
Junk food kills the bacteria that protect the human body against obesity, heart disease and cancer
- The Telegraph, 10 May 2015
Mars, the huge candy manufacturer, to support government recommendations to limit sugar intake, and to label candies with the amount of added sugar
- CNN Money, 08 May 2015
Panera Bread joins Nestle, Hersheys, Kraft and other food companies in removing high fructose corn syrup and other artificial additives
- New York Times, 05 May 2015
Three ways that sugar kills your libido
- Yahoo Health, 05 May 2015
Experiments conducted by Philip Morris with rats showed that adding sugar to cigarettes makes the nicotine more addictive
- AIM Digital (Ar), 30 April 2015
Diabetes rises with daily consumption of soda and daily consumption of diet soda
- Los Angeles Times, 30 April 2015
More evidence that links sugared drinks to diabetes
- Diabetologia, 30 April 2015
More evidence that links sugared drinks to diabetes
- Forbes, 30 April 2015
British medical journal reports that sugar is mostly to blame for the epidemic of obesity, and not a lack of exercise
- The Telegraph, 22 April 2015
U.S. Senator Marco Rubio attends fundraiser at the home of U.S. sugar cartel member, Pepe Fanjul Jr.
- Crowley Political Report, 22 April 2015
People suffering from stress become more addicted to sugar, with an increased risk for diabetes and obesity
- J. Clin. Endo. Metab., 16 April 2015
How to reduce the intake of deadly sugars in your diet
- The Telegraph, 16 April 2015
Consuming too much sugar in your diet, it damages your brain
- Huffington Post, 06 April 2015
Powerful sugar businessmen who are smuggling sugar across Kenyan borders are scaring both the police and intelligence agents
- Standard Digital (KE), 28 March 2015
2014 registers the tenth straight year of declines in the consumption of soda products such as Coca Cola and Pepsi
- Wall Street Journal, 26 March 2015
Which white powder from South America is worse: sugar or cocaine?
- The Spectator, 26 March 2015
The stock portfolios of Warren Buffett are stuffed with "junk food" companies that are making him rich, and making everyone else sick
- Reuters, 25 March 2015
As sales of its sugary drinks are decreasing, Coca Cola decides to try to
sell more sugary drinks
- Wall Street Journal, 18 March 2015
How the epidemic of obesity and diabetes, due to excess sugar consumption, poses a threat to global economic growth
- Morgan Stanley, 18 March 2015
World Health Organization to basically everyone: stop eating so much sugar
- Washington Post, 05 March 2015
Excess sugar in the blood exacerbates Alzheimer's disease
- Nature Neuroscience, 02 March 2015
Death by chocolate: the surge in diabetes in South Asia fueled by sugar
- The Guardian, 02 March 2015
The fruits with the most sugar: figs, grapes, mangos, pomegranates, cherries and banana
- Daily Meal, 30 January 2015
How the sugar cartel in the U.S. convinced the National Institutes of Health with lies, by arguing that sugary foods did not lead to tooth decay in children
- Salon, 11 March 2015
How the sugar cartel in the U.S. convinced the National Institutes of Health with lies, by arguing that sugary foods did not lead to tooth decay in children
- Washington Post, 11 March 2015
How the sugar cartel in the U.S. convinced the National Institutes of Health with lies, by arguing that sugary foods did not lead to tooth decay in children
- Time, 10 March 2015
How the sugar cartel in the U.S. convinced the National Institutes of Health with lies, by arguing that sugary foods did not lead to tooth decay in children
- Science, 10 March 2015
How Kellogg and its cereals lost the battle for the breakfast table, because Kellogg is too addicted to sugar and carbohydrates
- Business Week, 26 February 2015
The search for the perfect sugar substitute - allulose?
- Newsweek, 22 February 2015
Drinking Coca Cola or Pepsi, once a day, could raise risk of cancer due to caramel coloring
- Medical News Today, 21 February 2015
Soda industry to fight new dietary guidelines from the U.S. government that recommends consuming less sugar
- The Verge, 20 February 2015
Why does giving up sugar make us feel so depressed, similar to the withdrawal symptoms of an addictive drug?
- The Daily Mail, 20 February 2015
Sugar addiction is as hard to break as a drug addiction
- Inquistir, 19 February 2015
Tax on sugary foods is proposed by a U.S. committee to fight obesity
- Bloomberg, 19 February 2015
Nutrition committee in the U.S. recommends less sugar in diets, while allowing more fats and cholesterol
- New York Times, 19 February 2015
Scientific Report of the 2015 Dietary Guidelines Advisory Committee
- U.S. Department of Health, 19 February 2015
Is sugar worse than salt for increasing blood pressure?
- Houston Chronicle, 19 February 2015
The Lancet: six-part series on the continuing problems of global obesity
- The Lancet, 18 February 2015
Research confirms the strangehold that the sugar cartel has on science and public policy
- Union of Concerned Scientists, 18 February 2015
Research confirms the sugar cartel's strangehold on science and public policy
- Think Progress, 18 February 2015
Why do sugar levels keep rising in our breakfast foods?
- The Guardian, 17 February 2015
Nicaraguans demand action over illness that is killing thousands of sugar cane workers
- The Guardian, 16 February 2015
Michele Ferrero, richest drug trafficker of sugar in the world, due to products such as Nutella, dies at the age of 89
- Time, 15 February 2015
Warren Buffett - one of the biggest profiteers in the sugar cartel
- Financial Times, 06 February 2015
Fructose that is added to drinks and foods is identified as a major cause of the epidemic of type 2 diabetes
- Medical News Today, 02 February 2015
Are sugary drinks with added vitamins - a bad idea?
- New York Times, 30 January 2015
Dirty water in California is linked to obesity, as low-income families drink sugar-sweetened beverages as an alternative
- Water Online, 29 January 2015
Sugary drinks linked to earlier onset of menstrual periods
- EurekAlert, 27 January 2015
Fructose from corn syrup is more toxic than refined sugar
- Epoch Times, 25 January 2015
Coca growers in Peru demand management changes at the national government's coca business, ENACO
- Diario Correo, 24 January 2015
"Citizen Coke: The Making of Coca-Cola Capitalism", and its dangers to the world
- Berkeleyside, 22 January 2015
Coca-Cola produced with stevia, even with 24 grams of sugar, just doesn't have a good taste
- InForum, 21 January 2015
A perfect sugar substitute would save lives and make billions. Why can't we produce one?
- Forbes, 16 January 2015
How Coca-Cola and Pepsi convinced us to pay more money ... for less of their sugary soda
- Time, 15 January 2015
Clara Alvarez, sociologist of coca in Colombia
- RFI Espanol, 15 January 2015
Is the pharmacuetical industry fighting reforms on blood sugar levels because it wants to sell too many diabetes drugs?
- New York Times, 13 January 2015
Artificial sweeteners have no proven nutritional value, according to government researchers in France
- ANSES (France), 13 January 2015
Is sugar more addictive than cocaine?
- WBUR News, 07 January 2015
Sugar is more addictive than cocaine and a serious epidemic
- Examiner, 07 January 2015
Sugar cartel bribes the U.S. Congress, and earns billions in extra profits
- Reason, 06 January 2015
Fructose from corn syrup more toxic than table sugar in female mice
- Fox News, 06 January 2015
Why a high sugar diet hurts your body
- One Green Planet, 06 January 2015
A specific sugar, Neu5Gc, found in red meat may be why eating meat can cause cancer
- Daily Mail, 30 December 3014
Nestle increases research funding to produce healthier foods that use less sugar
- Financial Times, 26 December 2014
End of year and holidays of sugar: it is everywhere, and it is addictive
- New York Times, 23 December 2014
Does food that is rich in fructose cause people to be hungry?
- TechTimes, 12 December 2014
Food addictions to sugar similar to cocaine and heroin in brain response
- National Monitor, 12 December 2014
Ten bad things that sugar is doing to your body
- Yahoo News, 11 December 2014
Sugar is worse than salt for pushing up blood pressure, according to new research
- Telegraph (UK), 10 December 2014
Fathers who have a diet high in sugar are more likely to have obese children
- University Herald, 04 December 2014
Hershey may stop using high fructose corn syrup in its chocolates, and instead use natural sugar
- Chicago Tribue, 03 December 2014
Coca Cola, a huge profiteer from sales of sugary drinks, to enter the high-end milk market in 2015, selling Fairlife milk, a milk that is higher in protein and lower in sugar
- Business Week, 01 December 2014
500,000 new cases of cancer each year linked to obesity, which is caused in part by excess sugar consumption
- CBC News, 26 November 2014
Diets, that are low in fat and high in sugar, are dangerous
- Wall Street OTC, 22 November 2014
Eating lots of dietary fat does not lead to higher heart disease, unless a lot of sugar also is eaten
- PLOS ONE, 21 November 2014
Sugar doesn't just make you fat - it can also trigger depression, anxiety and stress
- Daily Mail, 20 November 2014
How badly is the United States addicted to sugar?
- Telegraph, 17 November 2014
People in Malaysia must reduce their intake of sugar by 80 percent
- Astrowani, 15 November 2014
Sugar isn't just making you fat - it's also making you sick
- TakePart, 14 November 2014
350 million people suffer from diabetes, much due to sugar consumption
- United Nations, 14 November 2014
On World Diabetes Day, beating diabetes requires more than just reducing your sugar intake
- Independent, 14 November 2014
Medical school at the Univ. of California, San Francisco, launches web site on dangers of sugar
- New York Times, 12 November 2014
Can sugar give you stress?
- Huffington Post, 11 November 2014
Confessions of a doctor addicted to sugar
- WBUR News, 10 November 2014
Sweet poison: 10 ways that sugar is attacking your body
- Arabian Business, 06 November 2014
How early taste for sugar ruins the teeth of children
- Independent, 31 October 2014
Experts sound the alarm, as the number of cases of tuberculosis accelerate due to diabetes, which is much caused by sugar consumption
- Fox News, 29 October 2014
Is your child addicted to sugar?
- Telegraph (UK), 24 October 2014
Sugary soft drinks can age the body as much as smoking
- Daily Mail, 20 October 2014
Foods with lots of (added) sugar that don't even taste sweet
- Huffingon Post, 17 October 2014
Sugary soft drinks may be linked to accelerated aging of DNA
- The Guardian, 16 October 2014
Sales of energy drinks, with lots of sugar and caffeine, should be restricted as they pose a danger to children
- Daily Mail, 14 October 2014
Fructose promotes obesity and diabetes, such as fructose added to sodas, according to a report from the Harvard Medical School
- New York Times, 13 October 2014
Sugar consumption in adolescence linked with memory problems
- Epoch Times, 11 October 2014
Sugar and fat in fast foods cause addiction similar to cocaine and heroin
- WCPO Cincinnati, 10 October 2014
Pepsi and Coke have lost 3% of their sales in Mexico, after Mexico started levying taxes on sugary drinks
- RT News, 09 October 2014
Soda drinkers in the U.S. are buying fewer SodaStream soda machines, as they continue to flee sugary drinks, even ones that they make at home
- Wall Street Journal, 07 October 2014
Soda makers (Coca-Cola, Pepsi, Dr. Pepper) have pledged to reduce the number of sugar calories being consumed by 20% within ten years
- New York Times, 24 September 2014
Studies show that sugar is more addicting than drugs such as cocaine and heroin
- Raw Food World, 19 September 2014
We must have taxes on sugar before Britain eats itself to death
- Daily Mail, 18 September 2014
Sugar cartel in Florida wants to turn 67 square miles into real estate projects, destroying efforts to restore the Everglades
- Flagler Live, 17 September 2014
Sugar cartel in Jamaica scams government out of $1 billion in taxes
- Jamaica Observer, 17 September 2014
Sugar is the only cause of tooth decay
- Time, 16 September 2014
Just HALF a can of Coke exceeds the new daily sugar guidelines backed by scientists
- Daily Mail, 16 September 2014
Sugar, not salt, causes high blood pressure
- Express (UK), 14 September 2014
Raw sugar is no better for you than refined sugar
- Mother Jones, 08 September 2014
Methylglyoxal, a metabolite of sugar, may disrupt benefits of 'good' HDL cholesterol
- Food Navigator, 02 September 2014
Sugar addiction is key contributor to heart disease, obesity and increased risk of cancer
- Indian Express, 30 August 2014
Dr. Robert Lustig, the man who believes that sugar is poison
- The Guardian (UK), 24 August 2014
Company in U.S. state of Washington to start selling soda infused with marijuana
- WWLP News, 22 August 2014
Next speaker of the Florida House of Representatives receives large amounts of money from sugar cartel, and now, secret hunting trips
- Tampa Bay News, 17 August 2014
Coca-Cola adopts venture-capital strategy, and with thirst for profits, buys 17% of Monster Beverge and its sugary fruit and energy drinks
- The Street, 15 August 2014
U.S. Department of Agriculture to protect U.S. sugar cartel in trade negotiations
- AgWeek News, 11 August 2014
How slavery and corporate profits turned sugar into a poison
- Globe and Mail, 08 August 2014
The biological argument against excessive consumption of sugar
- Chemical & Engineering News, 04 August 2014
Sickly sweet - fighting out addiction to sugar
- Union Concerned Scientists, 01 August 2014
Sugar cartel in Florida buys loyalty of Florida Governor Rick Scott for $534,000
- Miami Herald, 31 July 2014
More evidence that sugar may be bad for the brain
- Forbes, 30 July 2014
Sugary drinks may damage children's brains so badly that it affects their memories
- Medical Daily, 29 July 2014
Eggs don't cause heart attacks - sugar causes heart attacks
- Huffington Post, 11 April 2014
How the sugar cartel is using tactics of the tobacco cartel to lie about the dangers of sugar
- Take Part, 20 July 2014
Sugar cartel fights US FDA attempts to add "added sugar" labels to food products
- Daily Beast, 19 July 2014
Are you drinking dangerous amounts of sugar in your beverages?
- Daily Meal, 18 July 2014
How the sugar cartel conspires with politicians to steal tax dollars in the forms of unneeded subsidies
- Heritage, 17 July 2014
Panama spends $100 million per year treating health problems due to diabetes and people being overweight
- Prensa, 12 July 2014
School Nutrition Association in the U.S. lobbies against healthier school meals, with less sugar, after receiving millions of dollar in bribes from processed food companies
- New York Times, 02 July 2014
U.S. sugar cartel threatens health organizations, and buries science on unhealthy effects of sugar consumption
- Mother Jones, 27 June 2014
U.S. sugar cartel threatens health organizations, and buries science on unhealthy effects of sugar consumption
- Newsweek, 27 June 2014
U.S. sugar cartel threatens health organizations, and buries science on unhealthy effects of sugar consumption
- Pacific Standard, 27 June 2014
Experts say that a tax on foods with added sugar is needed to reduce childhood obesity
- The Guardian, 22 June 2014
Lawsuit alleges that Greek yogurt companies are trying to hide the amount of sugar in their products
- NY Post, 19 June 2014
Food industry's solution to obesity - more toxic, sugary food products to kill their customers
- New York Times, 19 June 2014
Public health threat grows due to fatty liver disease tied to obesity caused by sugar, especially fructose
- New York Times, 14 June 2014
Sugar alcohols are not much more healthier than sugar
- Washington Post, 08 July 2014
Is sugar responsible for rising number of cases of dementia, as high levels of glucose can cause memory loss?
- Daily Mail, 07 July 2014
The popular media are full of claims that sugar is toxic. How true?
- The Atlantic, 05 June 2014
A safe sugar alcohol, erythritol, is also a potent insectide
- Discovery News, 04 June 2014
The case for treating sugar like an addictive drug
- Vox, 02 June 2014
Many low-fat foods have lots of sugar that add back the calories
- Australian, 31 May 2014
How the FDA bans a natural sweetener, miraculin, to protect the sugar cartel
- The Atlantic, 29 May 2014
Sugar can send your blood pressure soaring in two ways
- Time, 29 May 2014
Vast majority (about two thirds) of American adults are overweight or obese, with 80 million Americans being obese
- Institute for Health Metrics, 29 May 2014
Economic slowdown tied to rise in obesity in rich nations, as people eat more unhealthy sugary foods
- Reuters, 27 May 2014
U.S. Congress should restrict sugar in the food supply
- The Hill, 23 May 2014
In the United States, 27.7% of adults are obese
- Gallup, 22 May 2014
Is sugar as harmful and addictive as heroin?
- WHNT News, 21 May 2014
Sorry, but there is no such thing as a 'healthy' sugar
- Huffington Post, 19 May 2014
Some "healthy" yogurts have more sugar than chocolate bars
- Independent (IE), 18 May 2014
How Nutella has used sugar and fat to addict the world to its products for 50 years
- BBC, 18 May 2014
In last 10 years, 20,000 sugarcane workers in Central America have died from a mysterious disease that affects kidneys (20% of deaths due to drug trafficking)
- Star Tribune, 17 May 2014
Some children's cereals are 50% addictive sugar by weight
- Shape, 16 May 2014
Sugar is the culprit behind heart diseases
- Times of India, 16 May 2014
Addiction to sugar increases as people consume more sugar
- Fox News, 15 May 2014
How much sugar is hiding in everything that you love to eat - an infographic
- FoodBeast, 15 May 2014
Breakfast cereals loaded with too much sugar for children, causing obesity and other health problems
- Reuters, 15 May 2014
California's leading nutrition association sells its ethics to the sugar and fast food industry
- Mother Jones, 12 May 2014
The American sugar cartel - funded in part by the U.S. taxpayers while destroying U.S. healthcare
- Amherst Standard, 10 May 2014
Hain Celestial Group CEO says white sugar is like poison
- Bloomberg, 09 May 2014
Are many dozens of milligrams of artificial food colorings in foods worse for children than sugar?
- Boston Globe, 09 May 2014
U.S. International Trade Commission rules that the U.S. sugar cartel is being hurt by imports from the Mexican sugar cartel
- Prairie Business, 09 May 2014
Greater than 50% of Europeans to be obese or severely overweight, by the year 2030
- Science Blog, 09 May 2014
Deadly kidney disease has killed 20,000 sugar field workers in last 10 years in Central America, while sugar cartel profits nicely
- New York Times, 09 May 2014
New documentary, "Fed Up", narrated by Katie Couric, reports on the health dangers of addictive sugar
- Phily News, 07 May 2014
What is worse for your brain: sugar or cocaine?
- Huffington Post, 07 May 2014
How the food industry lies to consumers about the dangers of sugar
- Union of Concerned Scientists, 06 May 2014
Rates of diabetes skyrockets for children as of 2009, even worse now five years later
- USA Today, 03 May 2014
Will Lake Turkana dry up in our lifetime, as the sugar cartel in Ethiopa diverts its water sources?
- The Star (Kenya), 02 May 2014
Are sugar cartels in Ethiopa glad to destroy Lake Turkana to produce their drug?
- SWARA, 02 May 2014
Five steps to end your addiction to sugar
- Independent (IE), 30 April 2014
The many bodily injuries caused by sugar consumption
- KY Forward, 30 April 2014
Type 2 diabetes may shrink the brain, according to a new study
- CBS News, 29 April 2014
The global diabetes epidemic - over 200 million adults now have diabetes, much due to added sugar in processed foods
- New York Times, 27 April 2014
U.S. Supreme Court suggests that Coca-Cola is lying about how it labels its sugary fruit drinks
- New York Times, 22 April 2014
PET scans show that too much sugar use, much like cocaine use, have same effect on brain
- PolicyMic, 21 April 2014
Sugar addiction is exactly like cocaine addiction - except that sugar is a legal drug
- PolicyMic, 20 April 2014
Rats prefer sweet water to cocaine or heroin
- Addiction Biolion, 07 March 2014
Doctor says sugar is eight times more addictive than cocaine
- New York Daily news, 10 February 2014
Rats prefer low concentrations of sweet water to cocaine
- PLOS one, 28 July 2010
World Bank approves a loan of $15 million to Nicaraguan sugar cartel despite concerns about kidney disease killing thousands of sugar workers around the world
- ICIJ News, 28 August 2013
Is sugar and color additives in your favorite breakfast food giving you cancer?
- Refinery29, 08 April 2014
Pepsi plans 'Made with real sugar' Pepsi-Colas sweetened with real sugar, not high-fructose corn syrup
- USA Today, 08 April 2014
Why diets fail - because you are addicted to sugar
- KTLA News, 08 April 2014
Low-fat foods contain an average of 20% more sugar than full fat equivalents, and can increase risk of weight gain and diabetes
- Daily Mail (UK), 06 April 2014
Americans lose their taste for sugary cereals and sodas
- Wall Street Journal, 04 April 2014
Coca-Cola has allocated $24 billion of income (much from selling sugary beverages) toward stock-based rewards for its senior people
- New York Times, 25 March 2014
Caribbean countries urged to ban sale of high salt foods, high sugar beverages, to children
- Caribbean 360, 21 March 2014
Cambridge University study reports that saturated fats pose little risk to heart disease, and that the problem still is sugary diets
- New York Times, 17 March 2014
Industry expected to fight WHO proposal for adults to cut their sugar consumption in half
- Nature, 11 March 2014
World Health Organization cuts in half the recommended total daily intake of sugar, to 6 teaspoons or 25 grams (about half a can of Coca Cola)
- Reuters, 05 March 2014
Why are we fatter and sicker than ever? Blame sugar, fruit juice and margarine
- Daily Mail (UK), 28 February 2014
Using artificial sweeteners increases the desire of real sugar at a later time period
- Los Tiempos, 22 February 2014
Politicians in California want health warnings (obesity, diabetes) on drinks that are sweetened with sugar
- WGAN News, 14 February 2014
New Zealand scientists start campaign to rid the country of sugar-flavored soft drinks by 2025
- New Zeland Herald, 08 February 2014
A pint of ale has nine teaspoons of sugar, far more than recommended daily allowance
- Daily Mail, 05 February 2014
Excess sugar consumption from soda, desserts leads to higher rates of cardiovascular death
- Fox News, 04 February 2014
Sugar not only makes you fat, it may make you sick
- CNN, 03 February 2014
United Kingdom could save $80 billion per year by reducing sugar consumption
- The Guardian, 03 February 2014
Added sugar in diet can more than double the risk of death from heart disease
- Web MD, 03 February 2014
Added sugar intake and cardiovascular diseases mortality among U.S. adults
- JAMA Internal Medicine, 03 February 2014
Too many (sugary) sodas contain potential carcinogen: 4-methylimidazole, on labels as "caramel coloring"
- CNN, 23 January 2014
Sugar cartel fighting corn cartel in the courts: is fructose corn sryup a "natural ... corn sugar" "nutritionally the same as sugar", even though, for example, it can leads to fatty liver disease
- NBC News, 23 January 2014
Health experts say sugary energy drinks do as much harms as drugs to students, and want them banned from U.K. schools
- Daily Mail (UK), 20 January 2014
The unbelievable amount of sugar in 'healthy' juice
- Huffington Post, 17 January 2014
How consuming sugar ruins your skin
- DNA India, 12 January 2014
Why are health experts calling sugar 'the new tobacco'
- CTV News, 12 January 2014
Why is there so much sugar in low-fat yogurts - can't both be reduced?
- The Telegraph (UK), 11 January 2014
The killer politics of the sugar cartel, bribing the U.S. Congress
- Counterpunch, 10 January 2014
One trillion dollars, 30-40 percent of U.S. health care spending, is tied to excess sugar consumption
- AlterNet, 10 January 2014
Is sugar the new tobacco, another dangerous addictive drug?
- Care2, 10 January 2014
However, the next day, the NIH says patients on Intercept's drug had more 'bad' cholesterol
- Wall Street Journal, 10 January 2014
Sugar is as dangerous as alcohol and tobacco, warn health experts
- The Telegraph (UK), 09 January 2014
Is it so hard to make an all-natural soda that has no calories and actually tastes good? YES!
- New York Times, 05 January 2014
The neverending quest for a natural sugar substitute
- New York Times, 01 January 2014
Sugar: how sweet it is ... and how bad it is for your health
- Brisbane Times, 01 January 2014
Scientists studying sugar while being paid by sugar industry don't report negative effects of sugar on weight gain and obesity
- PLOS Medicine, 31 December 2013
World Health Organization wants to cut in half the amount of sugar that people consume
- Sunday Times (UK), 29 December 2013
Bolivia exported 48,000 tons of sugar in 2013
- Pagina Siete, 27 December 2013
Sugary, high fat junk foods under attack by Latin America governments fighting obesity and diabetes
- Wall Street Journal, 27 December 2013
Diabetes drug sales to reach $61 billion by 2018, with AstraZeneca taking the investment lead
- Wall Street Journal, 19 December 2013
Guarani Indians in Brazil demand Coca-Cola stop buying sugar from U.S. food giant Bunge, which buys sugar cane from land stolen from the Guarani, land further poisoned with pesticides
- Survival International, 16 December 2013
Nutella's global supply chain for selling its flavored sugar around the world
- Vice Media, 16 December 2013
Are frying foods with "good" seed/grain oils as bad for health as the now-banned trans fats?
- New York Times, 16 December 2013
Sugar is much more addictive than fat, and in large quantities, triggers the brain similar to opiates
- New York Times, 13 December 2013
Sugar is much more addicive than fat in its recruiting of the brain's reward and gustatory regions
- Am. J. Clinical Nutrition, 13 December 2013
592 million people will have diabetes by 2035, but diabetes drugs have their own health dangers
- Nature, 12 December 2013
Dutch study reports diabetes causes higher risk of breast and colon cancer
- Newsroom Panama, 12 December 2013
Nutrition scientists at UK university recommend cutting added sugar consumption to 5 teaspoons a day to have healthy teeth
- The Telegraph (UK), 10 December 2013
The U.S. sugar cartel: major businessmen and politicians, led by the Cuban Fanjul brothers
- Washington Post, 07 December 2013
U.S. Congress once again bribed to provide billions of dollars of protection to sugar industry
- Washington Post, 07 December 2013
Coca-Cola distances itself from illegally-seized 'blood sugar' farms
- San Francisco Chronicle, 06 December 2013
Sugar: is it poison or for pleasure?
- Business Day Live (ZA), 05 December 2013
Contrary to 2012 study, overweight/obese people with normal metabolism are still unhealthy, with adverse long-term outcomes
- Annals of Internal Medicine, 03 December 2013
Sugar: a huge player in America's growing diabetes epidemic
- Billings Gazette, 03 December 2013
Six 'healthy' sugars that can kill you
- Authority Nutrition, 02 December 2013
Sugary drinks linked to increased risk of endometrial cancer
- Fox News, 22 November 2013
Americans spend $4 billion each year using food stamps to buy sugary sodas
- Barrons, 22 November 2013
FAO report shows Latin American drinking about half of the milk amounts that people in developed countries drink, prefering instead sugary juices and sodas
- Panama America, 21 November 2013
The great sugar battle: are more taxes on sugary beverages on the way in cities and countries?
- Guardian (UK), 18 November 2013
After U.S. sugar cartel defaulted on $171 million on government loans in 2013, government forced to loan even more money next year to same defaulters, in addition to spending hundreds of million to prop up prices
- Wall Street Journal, 18 November 2013
The insanity of agricultural and food policies in the U.S.
- New York Times, 17 November 2013
The bitter truth behind sugar and diabetes
- ABC Fresno, 15 November 2013
U.S. fast food chains removing sugar, fat and salt from their products
- Business Week, 14 November 2013
Ten percent of Bolivians suffer from diabetes, 90% having adult-onset diabetes, due to sugary/fatty fast foods
- La Razon, 14 November 2013
Adult-onset diabetes affecting Bolivians as early as 25 years of age
- Pagina Siete, 14 November 2013
Two sugary sodas a day increases risk of kidney disease
- WebMD, 09 November 2013
Soft drinks and dietary sugar may have negative effects on the kidney
- Eurekalert, 09 November 2013
USA's government sugar subsidies is Soviet central planning to benefit U.S. sugar cartel
- Cato Institute, 07 November 2013
Citing health risks, U.S. FDA acts to ban trans fat from processed foods
- Los Angeles Times, 07 November 2013
Puberty increasingly occuring in young girls (6 to 8 years) caused by obesity due to excess consumption of sugar and fat
- Pediatrics, 04 November 2013
U.S. candy makers, extorted by U.S. sugar cartel, manufactures abroad
- New York Times, 31 October 2013
A 20% sales tax on sugar would reduce number of obese people in the United Kingdom by 180,000
- British Medical Journal, 31 October 2013
How sugar/fat food product sellers such as McDonald's shift billions of dollars of (low-paid) workers' costs to U.S. taxpayers
- CNN, 29 October 2013
Halloween contributes to America's addiction and overconsumption of sugar
- Wall Street Journal, 29 October 2013
Mexico's new tax on sugary soda and junk foods is opposed by billionaire beverage and food barons
- Forbes, 28 October 2013
$1 trillion is spent on heathcare in United States due to excess consumption of sugar
- Forbes, 27 October 2013
US food corporations fueling obesity epidemic with addictive ingredients
- RT News, 26 October 2013
U.S. sugar cartel has massive defaults on U.S. government loans - taxpayers to subsidize sugar cartel with $325 million in 2013
- Wall Street Journal, 24 October 2013
High blood sugar linked to memory loss
- USA Today, 23 October 2013
Is sugar destroying the entire world?
- Los Angeles Times, 22 October 2013
Is excess consumption of sugar souring the global economy?
- Credit Suisse, 22 October 2013
Caribbean nations seek reparations from Europe for damages of slavery, mostly due to historical sugar plantations
- New York Times, 21 October 2013
Subsidized high prices of sugar in U.S., due to U.S. sugar cartel, forces U.S. candy makers to manufacture outside the U.S.
- Wall Street Journal, 21 October 2013
World's biggest food/drink companies preparing a major battle against Mexico's new 5% excise tax on high-calorie, sugary foods and beverages
- Wall Street Journal, 19 October 2013
Sugar futures spike 6% and then closing 2.5% higher after fire destroys four sugar warehouses in Port of Santos, Brazil
- Reuters, 18 October 2013
Mexico's lower house of Congress approves new law to impose 5% tax on foods and beverages with high amounts of sugar and salt
- Wall Street Journal, 18 October 2013
Half of women of a fertile age in Bolivia are obese, due to fat and sugar in their foods
- La Razon, 17 October 2013
Chewing coca leaf can help reduce obesity
- Pagina Siete, 16 October 2013
Mexico's president proposes a national tax on all sugary drinks to help fight country's severe obesity problem
- New York Times, 16 October 2013
Is the sugar industry facing legal liabilities for health problems as did tobacco industry?
- CNBC, 15 October 2013
Sugary/fatty Oreo cookies are as addictive as cocaine in lab rats
- Connecticut College News, 15 October 2013
Tom Hanks reveals he has type 2 diabetes, having battled high blood sugar since he was 35
- USA Today, 08 October 2013
26 million adults and children in U.S. have diabetes - 79 million have pre-diabetes, with treatment costs rising 43% from 2007 to 2012, now costing over $240 billion/year
- USA Today, 08 October 2013
Youth are overly exposed to professional athletes endorsing sugar-rich drinks that are nutritionally poor
- Pediatrics, 07 October 2013
How toxic is sugar?
- CBC News, 03 October 2013
Coca-Cola and Pepsi's huge demand for sugar forcing poor farmers off their lands in Cambodia and Brazil
- Metro (UK), 02 October 2013
Oxfam report: how the large companies comprising the sugar cartels of the world are at the focus of land conflicts that are destroying small-scale food producers and their famililes
- Oxfam, 02 October 2013
Sugar production leads to extensive damage of the environment
- Mercury Food, 01 October 2013
Disturbing graphics on the excessive amount of sugar Americans consume each year
- Food Beast, 01 October 2013
Duty-free European imports of Cambodian sugar are destroying livelihoods of small farmers while politically-connected businessmen get rich
- New York Times, 01 October 2013
Bitter lives of sugar workers in the Dominican Republic
- Cincinnati News, 01 October 2013
Moderate to high levels of sugar creates biological link between diabetes and irregular heartbeats
- Science 2.0, 30 September 2013
Bolivia is not prepared to provide care for the 25% of the elderly who have diabetes
- La Razon, 30 September 2013
Health concerns a precursor to restrictions on sugar use, as WHO prepares to deliver strict recommendations on sugar intake
- Business Standard, 30 September 2013
Director of Amsterdam's (the Netherlands) health service, Paul van der Velpen, argues that sugar is a dangerous, addictive drug that should be tightly regulated like tobacco
- ABC News, 18 September 2013
New Zealand medical researcher proposes that sugary beverages should be regulated like tobacco
- New Zealand Herald, 18 September 2013
Autopsy of Chicken Nuggets: mostly fat, with skin, bone, and nerve tissue
- American Journal of Medicine, 13 September 2013
Sugar: consumption at a crossroads - will health concerns lead to taxation and regulation?
- Credit Suisse Bank, 11 September 2013
Mexico proposes tax on sugary beverages
- Wall Street Journal, 10 September 2013
Florida would rather destroy vital estuaries with excess Lake Okeechobee waters, rather than letting flow naturally south and flood sugar plantations
- New York Times, 9 September 2013
How America is exporting its obesity epidemic through its exports of sugar and fat food products - in 2013, the U.S. exported 1.47 million tons of fructose sugar
- SunSentinel, 9 September 2013
U.S. sugar processors default on loans
- Wall Street Journal, 6 September 2013
Kansas is running out of water growing too much corn to only feed too many cattle and make sugar
- Mother Jones, 3 September 2013
Is obesity an addiction? Why sugars and fats are driving more people to become obese
- Scientific American, 03 September 2013
Sugar - a not so sweet story of a toxic drug
- National Geographic, 31 August 2013
U.S. acts to lift sugar prices by buying domestic sugar and selling to ethanol producer in effort to avoid defaults on federal loans
- Wall Street Journal, 31 August 2013
Drinking sugary fruit juices increases risk of diabetes, while eating fruits (especially blueberries) lowers risk of diabetes
- British Medical Journal, 29 August 2013
Health battle over sugary sodas breaks out in Mexico
- Wall Street Journal, 29 August 2013
Ice cream sales drop 20% in Finland after new tax on sugar equal to 60 cents per pound of ice cream
- Wall Street Journal, 29 August 2013
Expansion of the diabetes market, as by 2030, there could be more than 550 million people with diabetes
- Wall Street Journal, 26 August 2013
18% of premature deaths in the United States could be due to obesity
- Los Angeles Times, 17 August 2013
Soft drink consumption is associated with behavior problems in five-year olds
- Columbia University, August 2013
Risk of dementia boosted by high blood-sugar levels
- Bloomberg, 07 August 2013
Obesity in Latin America - the growing fight against junk food
- Economist, 27 July 2013
The reason that we are saying 'No Thanks' to diet soda
- Huffington Post, 24 July 2013
EU Commission Regulation No. 536/2013 sells permission to sugar industry tartgeting food for children that consumption of foods with fructose leads to a lower blood glucose level (meaningless) while not mentioning affects on kidney disease
- Official Journal of the European Union, 11 June 2013
Coca Cola to curb ads of sugary drinks to children, and push diet drinks
- Wall Street Journal, 08 May 2013
Sugary beverages linked to 180,000 deaths a year worldwide
- Time, 20 March 2013
New medical study links increased consumption of sugar with diabetes
- New York Times, 27 February 2013
Sugar and the heart: [Yudkin's] old ideas [of danger and risk] proving true?
- Geoff Watts, British Medical Journal, 15 January 2013
Are sugar and saccharin more addictive than intravenous cocaine?
- True Activist, 11 January 2013
Obesity rates tripled in developing countries, with over 900 million obese people
- RT News, 03 January 2013
How the sugar industry keeps scientists from asking: does sugar kill?
- Gary Taubes, MotherJones, December 2012
Secret documents from inside the sugar industry on how to mislead its deadly nature
- Maya Dusenbery, MotherJones, 31 October 2012
A timeline of the sugar industry's campaigns to downplay dangers of sugar
- Maya Dusenbery, MotherJones, 31 October 2012
Impact of transnational "Big Food" companies on the South: a view from Brazil
- PLOS Medicine, 03 July 2012
Toxic sugar - more addictive than cocaine
- Examiner, 29 February 2012
Fat substitutes promote weight gain in rats consuming high-fat diets
- Behavioral Neuroscience, August 2011
Is sugar toxic?
- Gary Taubes, New York Times, 13 April 2011
Coca-Cola: [sugary] pollution in a bottle?
- Arch 1 Design, July 2012
Mechanisms of sugar addiction: or, why you are addicted to bread
- Gnolls.org, 20 December 2010
American Heart Association Scientific Statement - Dietary Sugar Intake and Cardiovascular Health (added sugar should be cut by 60%)
- Circulation, 29 August 2009
VIDEO: Prof. Robert Lustig's "Sugar - the bitter truth"
- Univ. California San Francisco, July 2009
Palm oil not a healthy substitute for trans fats, according to USDA
- Science Daily, 11 May 2009
Evidence for sugar addiction: behavioral and neurochemical effects of intermittent, excessive sugar intake
- Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews, v32 n1, 20-39, January 2008
Intense sweetness is more addictive to rats than intravenous cocaine
- PLOS One, 01 August 2007
CRS: Background on U.S. government sugar policy issues
- Congressional Research Service, July 2007
Dietary fructose reduces circulating insulin and leptin, attenuates postprandial suppression of ghrelin, and increases triglycerides in women, contributing to weight gain and obesity
- J. Clin. Endocrinol Metab, June 2004
Death by chocolate - how consumed sugar raises blood sugar levels which increases risk of heart attacks and strokes
- New Scientist, 05 January 2001
Naloxene, which blocks opiates, reduces the consumption of sweet high-fat foods in obese and lean female bing eaters
- American J. Clinical Nutrition, June 1995
F.D.A. report splits on harmful health effects of sugar
- New York Times, 02 October 1986
FTC staff report on television advertising [of sugared products] to children
- U.S. Federal Trade Commission, January 1978
Is it cereal - or candy?
- Deseret News, 27 January 1977