That Sugar Movement - Excess added sugar intake can have a multitude of effects on the body. Limit your intake to 6 teaspoons per day. | Facebook
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This is how much sugar you can have a day, according to new dietary guidelines - The Washington Post
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China Daily Hong Kong - #HongKong consumers ingest higher levels than the WHO-recommended limits on #salt and #sugar associated with #ChronicDiseases. For more: bit.ly/3cvyQMv #datajournalism #takeaway #food #WHO #health | Facebook
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World Health Organization Philippines on Twitter: "How much #sugar is in your drink? 🥤 WHO recommends for adults & children to reduce their daily intake of free sugars to less than 10%
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