During World War II, sugar was scarce and everyone made do with less. Turns out, sugar rationing might have shielded an entire generation from diabetes and hypertension. The latest research suggests ...
Scientists reached this conclusion, detailed last week in the journal Science, after studying the effects of sugar rationing in the United Kingdom during World War II. Researchers and public ...
Sugar restrictions during kids’ first 1,000 days after conception was associated with an up to 35% lower risk of type 2 diabetes and a 20% lower risk of high blood pressure as adults, researchers ...
During World War II, sugar and candy were among the restricted foods due to import limitations and the need to ensure fair distribution. Weekly sugar rations were limited to just eight ounces ...
The ration card can be linked to the Aadhaar card, which in turn can be linked to a bank account, thus serving as a multi-purpose legal document that facilitates several tasks. The ration card serves ...
remains in the memories of those who lived in Europe in war-torn countries during World War II. The soldiers who gave away their D-rations as well as the bars themselves were in some ways U.S.