This article was reviewed by Craig Primack, MD, FACP, FAAP, FOMA. Non-alcoholic beer (or NA beer) has come a long way. It now looks, smells, and tastes pretty close to the real thing. And if you’re ...
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Why Choosing a Mocktail or Non-Alcoholic Beer Could Improve Health
At one time, the world of non-alcoholic drinks was limited to a few dusty old cans of O'Doul's sitting in the back fridge of ...
Want a brewski without the buzz? Make sure you read the fine print. New research suggests that many low and no-alcohol beers aren’t as healthy as they seem — even if you’re cutting back on booze. The ...
Animal and cell studies suggest that consuming hops could provide a range of health benefits, but human studies are sparse. Hops plants provide beer with its signature taste and aroma, and studies in ...
In something of a dent to the usually healthy image attributed to non-alcoholic beer, researchers have found that such drinks mostly have "an unfavourable metabolic impact" on drinkers, a reason for ...
Although I receive mostly positive regard from people for this column, I realize that it comes from a group of people who are biased toward liking beer in the first place. I have, of course, been ...
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