Children shouldn’t have fizzy drinks at all, says NHS chief, as scientists warn people to even limit consumption of unsweetened fruit juice

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‘Children should avoid all sugary drinks or risk cancer and heart disease later in life, the head of the NHS warned yesterday.

Simon Stevens said there was ‘absolutely no reason’ that youngsters should be given fizzy drinks.
He spoke out as scientists advised that people should even severely limit their consumption of unsweetened fruit juice because of the natural sugar it contains.

New guidelines recommend a maximum of one 150ml glass of juice a day, drunk with a meal to cut the risk of tooth decay.’

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