Price increases for some high-calorie foods and beverages can lead to lower children’s BMI (body mass index), according to a recent study from Economic Research Service (ERS), reported www.foonutritionscience.com. For the full story, click here.
Price increases for some high-calorie foods and beverages can lead to lower children’s BMI (body mass index), according to a recent study from Economic Research Service (ERS), reported www.foonutritionscience.com. For the full story, click here.