Now that more THC drinks are popping up on shelves, we reached out to experts to see if they're healthier alcohol ...
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11 alternatives to alcohol you'll want to drink in January and beyond
These alternatives to alcohol have so many health benefits too, nutritionists reveal ...
When choosing a nonalcoholic alternative for a recipe, it can help to consider what the alcohol was meant to do originally.
The conversation around non-alcoholic drinks has never felt more culturally relevant and, at the Just Drinks Presents: 14th Innovation in Non-Alcoholic Beverages 2025 conference, the category’s ...
John Holmes and colleagues argue for a precautionary approach that is guided by public health interests and considers both ...
As more people ditch alcohol for wellness reasons, experts weigh in on whether reaching for a diet soda is actually a ...
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Precautionary approach to alcohol-free and low alcohol drinks needed to protect public health, say experts
Alcohol-free and low-alcohol ("nolo") drinks have the potential to improve public health, but experts writing in The BMJ call ...
From Dry January to everyday wellness, alcohol-free beverages with functional ingredients are changing how consumers drink and driving market growth.
A “sobering shift” is taking place, with “stiff drinks” giving way to “soft power”, said Tamzin Reynolds in Tatler. As “Dry January hits its stride”, low- and non-alcoholic alternatives to booze are ...
Dry January has become an annual ritual for millions, but it’s not just about saying no to drinks. Even a month without alcohol can lead to noticeable changes in how you feel physically and mentally.
A new analysis from Trace One identifies the states where alcohol use has declined the most, utilizing the latest data from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA). The ...
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