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Dental News
NZ government considers better labelling of sugary drinks
AUCKLAND, New Zealand: The current state of the oral health of some New Zealanders has been likened to that of developing countries. With many contributing ...
Recent study suggests sugar tax is needed in New Zealand
DUNEDIN, New Zealand: The debate around sugar and its ill effects on society and how to address this have taken many forms, one of the main measures being ...
Sugar taxation and other interventions overlooked in draft UN political declaration on NCDs
NEW YORK, U.S.: Heads of States will convene in New York on 27 September for the third United Nations High-level Meeting on Noncommunicable Diseases (UN HLM...
Survey reveals Australian dental product suppliers face rising costs
CANBERRA, Australia: To allow manufacturers and suppliers of dental products to express their level of business confidence in the industry, the Australian ...
New tax on medical devices will hurt small businesses, says ADIA
CANBERRA, Australia: The Australian Dental Industry Association (ADIA) has this week reported that small businesses will be hit particularly hard by a new ...
COLTENE reports positive growth for 2017 financial year
ALTSTÄTTEN, Switzerland: A report released earlier this week by COLTENE for the 2017 financial year points to a positive fiscal year. It stated that the ...
New research on sugar-laden drinks could influence sugar tax debate
SYDNEY, Australia: Researchers from the University of Sydney have revealed that one in seven adolescents are drinking more than two cups of sugar-sweetened ...