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Taxes on Sugar-Sweetened Beverages to Curb Future Obesity and Diabetes Epidemics

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  • Tony Blakely
  • Nick Wilson
  • Bill Kaye-Blake

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: In a linked Perspective, Tony Blakely and colleagues discuss the real-world implications of this type of modeling study.

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  • Tony Blakely & Nick Wilson & Bill Kaye-Blake, 2014. "Taxes on Sugar-Sweetened Beverages to Curb Future Obesity and Diabetes Epidemics," PLOS Medicine, Public Library of Science, vol. 11(1), pages 1-2, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:plo:pmed00:1001583
    DOI: 10.1371/journal.pmed.1001583
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    1. Cahuana-Hurtado, Lucero & Sosa-Rubi, Sandra & Rubalcava-PeƱafiel, Luis & Panopoulou, Panagiota & Rodriguez-Oliveros, Guadalupe & Servan-Mori, Edson, 2013. "Understanding the heterogeneous nature of the demand for soft drinks in Mexico: why social determinants also matter," MPRA Paper 61274, University Library of Munich, Germany, revised Jun 2014.

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