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The FDA Recommends that Americans Cap their Sugar Consumption at 10% of Daily Calories
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The FDA Recommends that Americans Cap their Sugar Consumption at 10% of Daily Calories

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Nov 10, 2015
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For the first time, the Food and Drug Administration is recommending that Americans cap their sugar consumption at 10% of daily calories. While this is a victory for anti-sugar advocates, some have already started wondering whether today’s crackdown is simply leading food makers to swap out sugar for something even less healthy.

—The New York Times

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