Adolescents who meet the recommended guidelines of 9 to 11 hours of sleep per day were shown to have a significantly lower ...
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When rationing ended in 1953, sugar intake doubled nearly overnight. This change effectively created two groups of children: ...
Researchers explain how the policy of sugar rationing in 1942 has helped solve one of modern medicine's most pressing questions about sugar consumption and health.
Consumption of too much added sugar during pregnancy and in the baby’s first two years is likely to increase the risk of ...
"We found that early-life [sugar] rationing reduced diabetes and hypertension risk," the researchers wrote. They also noted ...
Historical study links childhood sugar restriction with lower adult risks for diabetes and high blood pressure.
According to researchers, less sugar in early childhood and in the womb can decrease the risk of diabetes and high blood ...
A new study shows that those born during the restrictions suffered 35% less diabetes and 20% less hypertension ...
Adolescents who meet the recommended guidelines of nine to 11 hours of sleep per day were shown to have a significantly lower risk of hypertension, according to a study.