Supporting young people to rethink sugary drinks
Ahead of No Fizz February, researchers at Queen Mary University of London have been looking at how they can tackle sugary drink consumption among local young people.
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Ahead of No Fizz February, researchers at Queen Mary University of London have been looking at how they can tackle sugary drink consumption among local young people.
We’re supporting Queen Mary University of London to develop the next generation of biomedical researchers, whose focus will be on improving the health of East Londoners.
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