Community Dental Health

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Cover Date:
September 2016
Print ISSN:
0265 539X
Vol:
33
Issue:
3

Editorial: Selling a sugar tax: the sweet smell of success?

This editorial briefly considers the increasing epidemic of obesity and Type 2 diabetes, the underlying drivers of
junk food and sugary drinks, and the recent scientific and campaigning movements culminating in the UK Chancellor’s surprise announcement of a Sugary Drinks Levy.

doi:10.1922/CDH_Lloyd-Williams03

Article Price
£15.00
Institution Article Price
£
Page Start
174
Page End
176
Authors
Dr Ffion Lloyd-Williams, Professor Simon Capewell

Articles from this issue

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  1. Editorial: Selling a sugar tax: the sweet smell of success?
  2. 174
  3. 176

  1. The teaching of Dental Public Health – 50 years on
  2. 177
  3. 180

  1. The teaching of Dental Public Health and its relation to Children’s Dentistry
  2. 181
  3. 184

  1. Challenges identified in a pilot outreach dental service for Traveller children in Hackney, East London
  2. 185
  3. 188

  1. Lay public’s use of a support group for general dental problems
  2. 189
  3. 194

  1. Understanding avoidance and non-attendance among adolescents in dental care - an integrative review
  2. 195
  3. 207

  1. Variations in survival time for amalgam and resin composite restorations: a population based cohort analysis
  2. 208
  3. 212

  1. Impact of providing free preventive dental products without health workers’ counselling on infants’ tooth-brushing and bottle-feeding termination practices: a randomised controlled trial
  2. 213
  3. 217

  1. The dental public health implications of cosmetic dentistry: a scoping review of the literature
  2. 218
  3. 224

  1. Development of life story experience (LSE) scales for migrant dentists in Australia: a sequential qualitative-quantitative study
  2. 225
  3. 231

  1. Dental pain and its determinants in an adult population in Tehran, Iran, Urban HEART-2
  2. 232
  3. 236