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Eugene

(61,900 posts)
Thu Feb 13, 2014, 03:21 PM Feb 2014

Calif. lawmaker proposes warning labels for sugary drinks

Source: Reuters

Calif. lawmaker proposes warning labels for sugary drinks

BY SHARON BERNSTEIN
SACRAMENTO, California Thu Feb 13, 2014 1:02pm EST

(Reuters) - All sodas and other sugar-sweetened drinks sold in California would be required to carry warning labels for obesity, diabetes and tooth decay under a bill introduced in Sacramento on Thursday, backed by several public health advocacy groups.

If passed, caloric drinks would join tobacco and alcohol products in carrying health warning labels in California, the nation's most populous state and a legislative trend-setter.

Proponents say the first-of-its kind effort takes aim at the epidemic of obesity in the United States, where 35.7 percent of adults and 16.9 percent of children aged 2 to 19 are obese, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

A growing body of research has identified sugary drinks as the biggest contributors to added, empty calories in the American diet, and as a major culprit in a range of costly health problems associated with being overweight.

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Read more: http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/02/13/us-usa-sodas-california-idUSBREA1C1K520140213
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Calif. lawmaker proposes warning labels for sugary drinks (Original Post) Eugene Feb 2014 OP
Seems appropriate to me. Warren Stupidity Feb 2014 #1
 

Warren Stupidity

(48,181 posts)
1. Seems appropriate to me.
Thu Feb 13, 2014, 04:03 PM
Feb 2014

The state should require us to make informed choices rather than simply abandon regulation in favor of greed based free market fundamentalism or invasive nanny state prohibitions.

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