(EvgeniyShkolenko/iStock/Getty Images Plus) A new study of esports gamers has found that sparkling water could be better than still water if you want to maintain concentration and alertness over long ...
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, ...
It might not be the brand's best flavor, but this Nixie sparkling water variety is still good enough to drink now and then, and customers agree.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Woman's hands pouring sparkling water into a glass Sparkling water could boost metabolism and help dieters shed pounds, a BMJ ...
Fizzy water or carbonated water has shown surprising results in aiding weight loss. A recent study has shown that carbonated water boosts metabolism (the rate at which the body converts food into ...
Water, water, everywhere … how to decide which one to drink? Thirsty consumers face dozens of options these days, from tap to bottled to carbonated, flavored, infused and caffeinated waters.
Fizzy water might aid weight loss by boosting blood glucose uptake and metabolism—the rate at which the body uses and converts energy—but the effects are so small, drinking it can't be relied on alone ...
While tasting and ranking different flavors of Bubbl'r antioxidant sparkling water, one ostensibly simple offering emerged as ...
Sparkling water comes with some pros and cons.
For many people, the start of a year is a time for new health resolutions —be it eat more vegetables, consume less sugar, or drink more water. Keeping hydrated is essential for body functions such as ...
Fizzy water might aid weight loss by boosting blood glucose uptake and metabolism-the rate at which the body uses and converts energy-but the effects are so small, drinking it can't be relied on alone ...