Americans spent $1.4 billion on the most popular brands of children's fruit drinks and flavored waters last year. Yet according to nutritional guidelines, none of the drinks were healthy. Why would ...
An eye-opening new study that looked at children’s popular sweetened fruit drinks found that they are often loaded with added sugar or contain artificial sweeteners (and in some cases, both). But most ...
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What happens to your body when you drink apple juice
Medically reviewed by Simone Harounian, MS Apple juice antioxidants help protect cells from damage.Apple juice has been ...
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Are detox drinks actually useful? Experts weigh in
From lemon water to fruit-infused drinks, detox beverages are widely seen as health boosters. But do they truly cleanse the ...
A new large-scale study has yet again rekindled debate around the association between cancer risk and consumption of sugary drinks. The research suggests unsweetened fruit juices also contain enough ...
In the 1990s, colorful juice-based drinks marketed to children were a big deal. It's a sector pioneered by Kool-Aid decades earlier, but by the final years of the 20th century, kids eschewed pitchers ...
Starbucks fruit drinks are missing a key ingredient: the fruit for which they are named, according to a lawsuit filed in federal court in Manhattan. The so-called “refresher” drinks — including Mango ...
(CNN) --Americans spent $1.4 billion on the most popular brands of children's fruit drinks and flavored waters last year. Yet according to nutritional guidelines, none of the drinks were healthy. Why ...
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