"Dry January" is a social movement encouraging sobriety for the month. More people, especially younger adults, are choosing ...
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In the face of people’s changing perceptions toward alcohol consumption, fueled by an increasing focus on health and wellness ...
We live in the golden age of non-alcoholic beverages. But am I breaking any habit if I’m still reaching into a cardboard box ...
U.S. Surgeon General Vivek Murthy recently stated that alcohol-attributable cancers kill 20,000 Americans annually. His final ...
Following a team closely boosts self-esteem and reduces feelings of loneliness, research shows. But sports fans tend to eat ...
Dry January’s recent popularity brought sobriety to the forefront of the beverage market. For the first time, younger generations are eschewing malted beverages altogether in favor of non-alcoholic ...
The market for functional beverages, or healthier non-alcoholic drinks that do the body some good, is growing along with new ...
Bottom line, the finding suggest that hops are the secret ingredient that make the India Pale Ale a healthier choice, which ...
A nutritionist has warned that beer, including alcohol-free drinks, can have a negative impact on your metabolism and your ...
With more Americans planning to drink less alcohol or not drink at all, non-alcoholic options are selling well. Beer, wine and spirits are flat.
Reducing alcohol consumption for one month can improve your sleep and skin, boost energy levels and enhance mental clarity.