Some companies use just enough scientific jargon to make false claims sound believable. Or they overstate their products' benefits while understating the risks.
There are plenty of discontinued carbonated drinks we don't miss. Here's a list of the long-gone sodas that very few people ...
Coca-Cola has been a fizzy favorite for well over a century. The very first glass of this iconic drink was served on May 8, ...
A new study reveals that sugary drinks like soda and fruit juices can heighten getting type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular ...
Diet Coke has many loyal fans, but Coke Zero is a strong competitor in the battle of the soft drinks. But, is there actually ...
YOU’VE cut out chocolate, biscuits, and booze, switched to black coffee, and even started running. So why can’t you shift ...
Labels on wine, distilled spirits and malt beverages in the U.S. would be required to list alcohol content and nutritional information per serving, plus notification of potential allergens ...
Calorie labels on menus mean people have 11 fewer calories per meal – the equivalent of just two almonds, research suggests. The analysis by Oxford and Cambridge Universities found that putting ...
LOS ANGELES - The FDA unveiled a proposal Tuesday to require front-of-package nutrition labels on most packaged ... part of a broader effort to reduce diet-related diseases, will empower shoppers ...