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21
Jan

The AMA’s new social media campaign highlights the health implications of sugary drinks

Australian Medical Association, Business, Community, community health, Healthcare, Healthcare Excellence, Healthcare Sector, Healthy Living

Source: The AMA’s #SicklySweet campaign turns the tables on the soft drink industry marketing techniques and asks Australians to drink water instead.

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