The World Health Organization (WHO) has released two new global reports highlighting the potential rise in noncommunicable diseases and injuries due to cheaper sugary drinks and alcoholic beverages. The reports suggest that weak tax systems have allowed the proliferation of these harmful products, and call on governments to significantly strengthen taxes on them. The findings indicate a concerning trend that may lead to increased public health challenges if not addressed through policy interventions.
Cheaper drinks will see a rise in noncommunicable diseases and injuries
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