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  2. History of sugar - Wikipedia

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    The history of sugar has five ... from sugarcane juice in India a little over two thousand years ago, ... sugar was 27.6% of British consumption. By 1929 109,201 ...

  3. Sugar - Wikipedia

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    Sugar consumption does not directly cause cancer. [132] [133] [134] Cancer Council Australia have stated that "there is no evidence that consuming sugar makes cancer cells grow faster or cause cancer". [132] There is an indirect relationship between sugar consumption and obesity-related cancers through increased risk of excess body weight. [134 ...

  4. Sugar industry - Wikipedia

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    Sugar Prices 1962-2022 USD per pound. The sugar industry subsumes the production, processing and marketing of sugars (mostly sucrose and fructose).Globally, about 80% of sugar is extracted from sugar cane, grown predominantly in the tropics, and 20% from sugar beet, grown mostly in temperate climate in North America or Europe.

  5. Global Sugar Consumption is Pretty Shocking - AOL

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  6. Category:History of sugar - Wikipedia

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    History of sugar; 0–9. 1948 Swiss sugar industry referendum; 2022–2023 Philippine sugar crisis; A. Acid egg; African Origins; Amelioration Act 1798; American ...

  7. I quit sugar for 6 months and this is what it did to my face ...

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    Natalie Rizzo, MS, RD, nutrition editor at TODAY, says that research has found excessive sugar intake is linked to inflammation in the skin and psoriasis flares.

  8. Diet and obesity - Wikipedia

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    USDA chart showing the increase in soda consumption and the decrease in milk consumption from 1947 to 2001 [6]. From 1971 to 2000, the average daily number of calories which women consumed in the United States increased by 335 calories per day (1542 calories in 1971 and 1877 calories in 2000).

  9. Sugary Drinks Are Fueling a Global Epidemic of Chronic ... - AOL

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    The study indicated that sugar-sweetened beverages were associated with an estimated 2.2 million cases of type 2 diabetes and 1.2 million cases of cardiovascular disease globally in 2020 alone.