lundi 16 janvier 2017
Is sugar killing us? Author Gary Taubes makes his case
Sugar is a ubiquitous part of our lives and author Gary Taubes warns sugar should be treated like tobacco — there's no safe level. He argues it's sugar not over consumption and sedentary behaviour that's behind our obesity crisis, and it's killing us.
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