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Precautionary approach to alcohol-free and low alcohol drinks needed to protect public health, say experts
Alcohol-free and low-alcohol ("nolo") drinks have the potential to improve public health, but experts writing in The BMJ call ...
We rounded up our favorite non-alcoholic beverages for Dry January, including beers, sodas, mocktails, and more.
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Alcohol-free drinks may reduce harm, if marketing loopholes stop
By Vijay Kumar Malesu As alcohol-free drinks surge in popularity, a new analysis in BMJ warns that without strong regulation ...
The government is considering banning the sale of low and no alcohol drinks to under-18s, fearing that they could be “a ...
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Alcohol free drinks
This collection of alcohol-free drinks offers a delightful variety to suit every occasion and mood. Perfect for Dry January ...
John Holmes and colleagues argue for a precautionary approach that is guided by public health interests and considers both ...
Low-alcohol and non-alcoholic drinks are often marketed as the healthier option – but some are better for us than others. (Getty Images) Whether it’s a pint in a pub garden or a cocktail on a rooftop ...
If you are embracing dry January, why not make it the month you taste some alcohol-free wine? After all, just weeks ago, the ...
Stresses and drinking brought on by lockdown during the pandemic have led to a thriving new business at Tockwith near York.
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I’m a teetotaller – banning alcohol-free beer shows Labour’s contempt for young people like me
The government’s proposed ban on sales of 0 per cent drinks for under-18s is deeply patronising. Young people like me are ...
The Morning Advertiser has looked at the current law on under 18s buying alcohol-free drinks in pubs and how changes could ...
For some Philadelphians, zero proof is a year-round practice. Here’s our guide to fun and inventive N/A-friendly places ...
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