Medically reviewed by Suzanne Fisher, RD A night out with good company, good music, and good food can be invigorating and ...
Whether you’re omitting alcohol for good or for now, these tea and coffee products will brighten up your Dry January.
While tobacco and alcohol are known to increase the risk of head and neck cancer, new research has found the amount of coffee and tea we drink can have a protective effect, reducing the risk of ...
The study also allowed for factors like smoking and alcohol consumption to better isolate the effects of coffee drinking. Researchers found that drinking around three cups of coffee a day was ...
In a culture where cocktails are a norm, many Dry January folks want a fancy beverage without the booze. Those who want to go ...
Bars, restaurants and cafes are increasingly offering low- or no-sugar drinks, as well as zero-proof beverages. Read more at ...
The study also allowed for factors like smoking and alcohol consumption to better isolate the effects of coffee drinking. Researchers found that drinking around three cups of coffee a day was ...