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Sugar tax on soft drinks slashed intake by a fifth within a year, study finds
Daily Telegraph· 2 days agoThe sugar tax on soft drinks reduced intake by a fifth within a year of being introduced, experts...
Sugar tax on soft drinks slashed people’s sugar consumption – study
The Irish News· 2 days agoThe sugar tax imposed on soft drinks in Britain led to a significant drop in sugar in people’s...
Ancient DNA reveals possible cause of mysterious population collapse 5,000 years ago, scientists say
CNN via Yahoo News UK· 1 day agoThe oldest known plague victims date back to around 5,000 years ago in Europe. Ancient DNA reveals...
The star economist who inspired Sir Keir Starmer’s ‘missions’
Daily Telegraph· 4 days agoMost people won’t know the name Mariana Mazzucato. The University College London (UCL) academic’s signature idea – “mission-driven” government ...
Sugar tax on soft drinks slashed people’s sugar consumption – study
The Comet· 2 days agoOne year after the sugar tax came into force, children were consuming 4.8g per day less sugar, while adults had an intake that was 10.9g lower. Most of this drop was down to less sugar from ...
Painting roofs white helps lower city heat - Studies
RTÉ News· 6 days agoTwo separate studies looked at the effect of 'cool roofing' and found using white or reflective coatings could reduce outdoor city temperatures by up to...
Sugar tax on soft drinks slashed people’s sugar consumption – study
Romford Recorder· 2 days agoOne year after the sugar tax came into force, children were consuming 4.8g per day less sugar, while adults had an intake that was 10.9g lower. Most of this drop was down to less sugar from ...
Pressure is mounting on Biden to take a cognitive test. It could be a 'slippery slope' for future...
Business Insider via Yahoo News UK· 2 days ago"One could reasonably worry about slippery slopes," Thomas Gift, an associate professor of political...
Clusters are ‘magnets of innovation and expertise’ for life science
New Scientist· 1 day ago“Science is all about connectivity,” says Dr Sam Barrell (CBE), Deputy Chief Executive of Europe’s...
Smoking is falling, but cancer is soaring... we ask the experts why
Daily Mail· 2 days agoHowever, despite the 17 per cent surge in cases since 2003, the number of smokers has plummeted over...