Another claim that has sometimes been made about fizzy water in the media and in other studies (though not by the author of ...
New research from Japan suggests drinking sparkling water can help support weight loss through satiety and energy production.
Carbonated drinks known as sparkling, fizzy, seltzer and soda waters are thought to impact the waistline. A new study weighs in, but don’t expect too much.
A new study finds that drinking carbonated or sparkling water may contribute to weight loss via two mechanisms, though it may ...
If you want sparkling wine but only have still wine and a SodaStream on hand, you might wonder if you can use that SodaStream ...
To break down the study's findings, ABC News chief medical correspondent Dr. Tara Narula joined "Good Morning America" on ...
The body absorbs the carbon in a way that “may support weight loss,” according to a new study, but carbonated drinks are not ...
According to the report, the carbon dioxide in sparkling water may help to prevent this by stimulating glycolysis, a process ...
Sparkling water and its impact on body size has gotten buzz on social media for years. Some people claim the fizzy stuff can ...
Duane Mellor a member of the British Dietetic Association. He has in the past undertaken advisory and consultative work with the soft drinks, sweetener and sugar industry. For years it has been ...
For years it has been claimed that sparkling water may aid weight loss by helping you feel fuller—reducing your desire to snack and overeat. Now, a recent hypothesis has suggested that sparkling ...