Whether you enjoy one simple cup of black coffee, or two or three, the time of day you drink it can make a difference to your ...
Excessive caffeine consumption from energy drinks can raise the risk of stroke, heart rhythm disorders and dehydration, ...
Coffee is now the UK's favourite drink, with 63 per cent of us regularly imbibing compared with 59 per cent for tea, according to a 2023 survey.
Tea is unlikely to dehydrate you when consumed in moderation. However, drinking more than 8 cups at once can have a ...
Energy drinks are designed to boost mental and physical alertness, but they often contain high levels of caffeine, sugar, and ...
Energy drinks promise a quick boost, but are they doing more harm than good?
A genetic study reveals that it is not coffee itself, but how long caffeine remains in the blood, that influences the risk of diabetes.
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Caffeinated beverages are driving much of the ongoing beverage boom, said Mark Wasilefsky, head of restaurant franchise finance at TD Bank. “I don't think there's any stop to that. I think the market ...
Sales of beverages containing hemp-derived THC are rising as consumers look for the buzz without the booze. But a new federal ...
Learn which soft drinks are loaded with sugar and calories, and why they may be harming your health.
A dietitian swapped her afternoon tea for bone broth and shared the surprising results.