Duluth, Minn. Hospitals Ban Sale Of Sugary Drinks

Oct. 11, 2012

St. Luke’s hospital in Minnesota will eliminate the sale of sugar-sweetened beverages from all of its properties, according to InForum. Hospital administrators decided on Sept. 17 to stop selling the products, but the ban, which applies to every clinic across the St. Luke’s system as well as its main campus in Duluth, Minn., has not yet been fully implemented. Full article

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