WIRE โ€” MANILA, Philippines โ€“ Health advocates on Thursday called on President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. to raise sin taxesโ€”or those imposed on alcohol, sweetened beverages and tobacco productsโ€”as current measures are no longer enough to curb unhealthy habits among the youth. In a press briefing, members of the Youth for Health coalition urged the government to allocate

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