Here is how sugar is hiding in your snacks
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How the Sugar Industry Shifted Blame to Fat
By ANAHAD O’CONNOR The sugar industry paid scientists in the 1960s to play down the link between sugar and heart disease and promote saturated fat as the culprit instead, newly released historical documents show. The internal sugar industry documents, recently discovered by a researcher at the University of California, San Francisco, and published Monday in [...]
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How the sugar industry has distorted health science for more than 50 years
The sugar industry has a long history of shaping nutrition policy in the United States, working to mask the potential risks of consuming too much of the sweet stuff. It wasn’t until this year, for instance, that the US Dietary Guidelines finally recommended people keep their consumption of added sugars below 10 percent of their [...]
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Sugar High: Study Shows Kids Consume too much Added Sugars
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KIND on Good Morning America: Healthy Summer Snacks
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