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Sugar addiction concept as a human head made of white granulated refined sweet cubes as a health care symbol for being addicted to sweeteners and the medical issues pertaining to processed food.

Most of us know that sugar can wreak havoc on adult bodies, but few realize how uniquely harmful it can be for children. The damage can begin early in life, resulting in fatty liver disease, prediabetes, obesity, and an elevated risk for eventual heart disease, not to mention behavioral, emotional, and learning problems … https://speakersnetwork.com/forms/Sugar.pdf

 

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