'Sin taxes' on fizzy drinks, alcohol and tobacco can help to curb chronic disease, study finds

So-called "sin taxes" on soft drinks, alcohol and tobacco, could be a powerful tool for combating rising rates of chronic disease worldwide, researchers claim.

'Sin taxes' on fizzy drinks, alcohol and tobacco can help to curb chronic disease, study finds

So-called "sin taxes" on soft drinks, alcohol and tobacco, could be a powerful tool for combating rising rates of chronic disease worldwide, researchers claim.

A global study found taxes on soft drinks, snacks, alcohol and tobacco are more likely to change the lifestyle behaviour of vulnerable poorer consumers.

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