It will also lead to calls for schools to withdraw their lucrative ... Smarties and Jelly Tots as well as in fizzy drinks could spark behavioural changes in up to a quarter of children.
A Korean research team, which had previously visualized and scientifically proven the harmful effects of carbonated drinks ...
More than one fifth of seven to 10-year-olds consume nearly 10 cans of fizzy drinks each week and 80% of these are bought by parents, according to a report today. Indulging a child's sweet tooth ...
Is any fast-food meal truly complete without a chilled, fizzy drink to wash it down? For many, the effervescence of a cold soda not only quenches thirst but also elevates the entire eating experience.
The scientists advocate avoiding fizzy drinks since such beverages have excessive added sugar that can increase the risk of stroke or aneurysm, heart failure, and atrial fibrillation. “ ...
Alcohol is used as a social lubricant, maybe more so as holiday festivities approach. But drinking carries health and other ...
The high sugar content of carbonated beverages promotes quick rises in blood sugar, followed by energy dumps, which contribute to weight gain, dental decay, and an increased risk of diabetes and ...
JUST in time for all the holiday celebrations, bar executive and mixologist Kentt Earl Yap introduces two new thirst quenchers: Bubbly Grandpa and Not Rudolph’s Nose. Bubbly Grandpa is a non-alcoholic ...
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