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Researchers found that early life sugar rationing reduced people’s risk of hypertension by 20% and their risk of diabetes by 35% .
During World War II , sweet foods and treats were tightly rationed in the UK , limiting how much sugar the average resident (including expectant or breastfeeding mothers and their children) could consume back then.
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