date:Jan 10, 2014
e to resist the messaging. That makes sugary drinks like the alcohol of childhood, which makes them obese. At the same time, this very large sugar intake is likely to put children at greater risk of developing fatty liver and diabetes.
Assistant Professor of Medicine at the University of Ottawa, Canada, Yoni Freedhoff; Not only has added sugar found its way into virtually everything we eat, but worse still, the use of sugar as a means to pacify, entertain and reward children has become normaliz