With no sugar and zero calories, drinking sparkling water seems like a no-brainer. But experts say there’s more to this ...
Study researcher Dr. Akira Takahashi, head of medicine at Tesseikai Neurosurgical Hospital in Osaka, Japan, conducted the ...
New research from Japan suggests drinking sparkling water can help support weight loss through satiety and energy production. Researcher Akira Takanashi and nutrition experts discuss this as a method ...
Could your favorite fizzy drink be a secret weapon for weight loss? New research offers insights into sparkling water’s potential benefits.
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Researchers at Japan’s Tesseikai Neurosurgery Hospital have discovered that sparkling water's carbonation might have an exciting side effect. Their research shows that carbonated water could ...
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This doesn't mean you can start swigging just any drink with bubbles. The study focused on plain carbonated water. Diet or artificially sweetened soda has been linked to heart problems ...
Fizzy, sparkling, carbonated or seltzer — no matter what you call it, water that tickles your nose is fun and refreshing, and for some, a welcome change from its flat cousin. On social media ...
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