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Experts sound alarm after study: Half of teens consume 90 sugar cubes a week from soft drinks

Experts sound alarm after study: Half of teens consume 90 sugar cubes a week from soft drinks

A new study reveals that teenagers aged 12 to 16 consume an average of 9.5 glasses of sugary drinks per week, with half of them reaching 16.5 glasses. Experts are urging the new government to implement a "smart sugar tax" to combat increasing rates of diabetes and colon cancer among young people.

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