New research shows that drinking sparkling water to help lose weight may not necessarily be a winning strategy. Dr. Akira Takahashi, a physician in the dialysis center at Tesseikai Neurosurgical ...
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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 ...
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What to know about water intake and bubbly vs. still for losing weight. New research shows that drinking sparkling water to help lose weight may not necessarily be a winning strategy. Dr. Akira ...