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Mexican households’ food shopping patterns in 2015: Analysis following nonessential food and sugary beverage taxes
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Reactions to graphic and text health warnings for cigarettes, sugar-sweetened beverages, and alcohol: An online randomized experiment of US adults
Implementation science is important for understanding and advancing beverage taxes