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Public health advocates are waging battle against added sugar in our foods. And they're taking pointers from another public health battle: the campaign against tobacco. New evidence suggests sugar, like tobacco, is addictive and harmful to long-term health. Duke's Kelly Brownell says the two fights have a lot in common.
By Sanford School of Public Policy, Duke University4.9
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Public health advocates are waging battle against added sugar in our foods. And they're taking pointers from another public health battle: the campaign against tobacco. New evidence suggests sugar, like tobacco, is addictive and harmful to long-term health. Duke's Kelly Brownell says the two fights have a lot in common.