Thanks to Prof. Frank Mirer for sending a link to these articles, which appear in the NEJM.
Sugar-sweetened beverages (ssb) and genetic obesity risk
Sugar-free drinks in normal-weight children
Calories from soft drinks—do they matter?
Regulation of sugar-sweetened beverages
This article discusses Bloomberg’s 16-oz SSB limit
SSB and adolescent weight
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