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Children whose parents keep them off sugar during their first two years of life have lower rates of diabetes and high blood ...
All sugar that is added to our food is classified as ‘free sugars'. They are easy to eat in excess, for example, you may drink a can of soft drink but you would not eat four apples in one ...
Oatmeal can be a good option for people with diabetes because it is rich in fiber, a key nutrient in blood sugar control.
The findings are based on data gathered after the Second World War in the UK, around the time when sugar rationing ended.