As Dry January reaches its final furlong, many retailers are reporting record-breaking sales of alcohol-free drinks including beer and wine.
The carbon dioxide in seltzer may slightly boost metabolism — but these zero-calorie drinks can also help you feel fuller and ...
A Fort Lauderdale speakeasy restaurant, Swizzle Rum Bar & Drinkery, debuted this week, boasting a mighty and curious bill of ...
On the ground floor of a nondescript condo building in east Austin last month, the wife-and-husband co-founders of Poppi made ...
A study published in BMJ Nutrition, Prevention & Health suggests the CO2 in carbonated water might help with weight loss by boosting how red blood cells process glucose.
A new study has suggested that a certain type of fizzy drink could have some surprising health benefits - but caution is ...
To play this video you need to enable JavaScript. How much water do you drink every day? Is it enough? Beth and Phil discuss this and teach you some new vocabulary.
The more popular theory is that carbonated water may lead to weight loss. Fizzy bubbles may boost a feeling of fullness, and ...
The body absorbs the carbon in a way that “may support weight loss,” according to a new study, but carbonated drinks are not ...
Discover the surprising benefits of sparkling water. A new study suggests that carbonated water may influence metabolism and ...
Carbonated water, or sparkling water, is highlighted for its potential health benefits, including aiding hydration and weight ...