Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Emily writes about what’s in your glass and why it matters. Pop. Fizz. Ahhh. We all love that refreshing sound of bubbles in a ...
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, ...
Share on Pinterest New research suggests that drinking sparkling water might help with weight loss, but the effects are quite small. Westend61/Getty Images New research suggests that drinking ...
Carbonated beverages are a popular choice for quenching thirst and adding a fizzy twist to drinks, but not all are created equal. Sparkling water, soda, and seltzer water are among the most consumed, ...
Still or sparkling? It’s a question you’ll commonly hear in a café or restaurant, and you probably have a preference. But is there any difference for your health? If you love the fizz, here’s why you ...
Share on Pinterest Carbonated water may aid weight loss to a degree, according to new research. Henrik Sorensen/Getty Images Experts are interested in finding simple interventions that contribute to ...
Drinking sparkling water can help prevent dehydration and improve swallowing difficulties. Some sparkling water brands may contain artificial sweeteners that affect digestion and blood sugar.
Danger may be lurking behind the refreshing fizz of your favorite seltzer. While experts agree that sparkling water is generally safe to drink, it could impact gut health depending on the consumer and ...
When people are seeking to lose weight, they may give up unhealthy sodas laden with sugar or artificial sweeteners. In doing so, some people may miss the "bite" of carbonation that comes with fizzy ...