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		<description><![CDATA[USDA finds that tax on sugary drinks reduces body weight. | Erica C. Barnett (via Marion Nestle) points to a fascinating new study from the USDA on the effects of taxing sweetened beverages. The flagship chart sums things up nicely: [Larger version here.] What&#8217;s more, the study finds that even the relatively modest reductions in calorie intake from sweetened beverages would put a noticeable dent in our waistlines: By assuming that 1 pound of body fat has about 3,500 calories, and...]]></description>
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