We rounded up our favorite non-alcoholic beverages for Dry January, including beers, sodas, mocktails, and more.
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Low-alcohol and non-alcoholic drinks are often marketed as the healthier option – but some are better for us than others. (Getty Images) Whether it’s a pint in a pub garden or a cocktail on a rooftop ...
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John Holmes and colleagues argue for a precautionary approach that is guided by public health interests and considers both ...
A new UK study reveals that alcohol-free and low-alcohol drinks are now a go-to choice for pregnant women seeking safer social options. However, many remain uncertain about how safe they actually are, ...
Soon after quitting alcohol you may notice improved mood, sleep, and blood pressure. There are also long-term benefits for the liver, heart, and brain.