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Whether you're here for the health perks, a little extra clarity, or just looking to switch things up, there's a drink waiting for you. Not quite Dry January, not quite the usual. Dryish January i ...
Sugary drinks were found to be linked to over 330,000 deaths a year. Experts explain the findings. You may want to think twice before adding soda to your shopping cart. New research shows that not ...
Adding skincare products to your beauty regime is important but eating and drinking the right things can also make a difference. Keeping your skin hydrated is a must, and sipping on some healthy ...
While still a small part of the global alcoholic drinks industry, the market for non-alcoholic alternatives continues to grow – and continues to attract investment from the industry’s major players.
The consumption of energy drinks can contribute to the formation of kidney stones—as can many other foods and beverages. What makes energy drinks distinct is that they contain an especially high ...
Certain drinks, such as cabbage juice or honey water, may help soothe stomach ulcers, though people may wish to avoid other drinks, such as alcohol and coffee. Stomach ulcers are sores that form ...
It's important to consume the right amount of fluids and know the risks of dehydration when you are considering what to drink during a workout. Water or sports drinks can replenish lost fluids and ...