• The latest fad: lacing sugar water with vitamins and positioning it as a health drink.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • At one time, stout was considered a health drink.

    NPR: On March 17, Stout Is What It's All About

  • But while harried parents may love the videos, to suggest that it therefore means they're good for kids is like suggesting that Coca-Cola is a health drink because millions of customers love it.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • But while harried parents may love the videos, to suggest that it therefore means they're good for kids is like suggesting that Coca-Cola (nyse: KO - news - people ) is a health drink because millions of customers love it.

    FORBES: Baby Frankenstein

  • What follows is intended to cast a topical light on the quandary of working mothers, but in fact it functions best as a straightforward culture clash, with Kate being at once appalled and chilled by the perky presence of Angie, for whom a can of Red Bull counts as a health drink.

    NEWYORKER: Baby Mama

  • And then there's Tahitian Noni International, the Provo maker of a "health" drink from the noni fruit ( FORBES, May 24, 2004).

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • But this is the Venetian Hotel in Las Vegas--and serious business: the annual convention of Tahitian Noni International, a Provo, Utah maker of a Polynesian "health" drink.

    FORBES: Tale of the South Pacific

  • After the successful rebranding of red wine as a health-enhancing drink a few years ago (at least, if consumed in moderation), Britain's cidermakers hope that the same thing might come true for their own nectar.

    ECONOMIST: Scrumpy could be good for you

  • Greater health awareness and tough drink-drive laws and enforcement are also thought to have played a part.

    BBC: The amber nectar

  • The TTB says health-related claims made by alcoholic drink manufacturers must be verifiable and balanced with revelations about the health risks of excessive alcohol consumption.

    FORBES: To Your Health?

  • Figures from the Scottish Health Survey also indicate more than one in three regularly drink more than is good for their health - the recommended weekly guideline of 14 units for women.

    BBC: App shows women how booze affects looks over 10 years

  • Health officials said when people drink nonpasteurized juice, they run the risk of becoming sick.

    CNN: E. coli poisoning leads to Odwalla juice recall

  • The health ministry says no food or drink product will be permitted to be sold if it has radioactive cesium above the government-set limit.

    FORBES: Japan Bans Bananas: From the Annals of Government Stupidity

  • Bob Cratchit even wants to drink Scrooge's health, which Mrs.

    NPR: Excerpt: 'All Art Is Propaganda'

  • Population decline in Ukraine (a country very similar to Russia since its has a nearly identical health system, a similarly drink-sodden and unhealthy culture, and a similar demographic profile) has not been ameliorated at nearly the same pace.

    FORBES: Russian Demographics Update: Reports of the Bear's Death Have Been Greatly Exaggerated

  • It's perhaps another factor in explaining doctors' reliance on drink and flippancy about the health effects.

    BBC: NEWS | UK | Magazine | Why do doctors drink so much?

  • Mr Clare said he used props to add colour to his talks, including a pair of "beer goggles", from the Cornwall and Isles of Scilly Health Authority's Health Promotion department, which show how drink can affect visual impairment.

    BBC: Former publican teaches pupils dangers of alcohol

  • In the summer months, crowds would flock to the area to drink from a spring that promised health and vitality.

    BBC: Europe��s grand old theme parks

  • Alcohol Concern has joined forces with the Department of Health to launch a new information service about drink problems designed to help GPs and practice nurses tackle the problem more effectively.

    BBC: Alcohol

  • When city health officials voted to approve the large-drink ban in the fall, they routinely pointed to statistics showing that 58% adults citywide are overweight or obese, and nearly 40% of public-school students in eighth grade or below are obese or overweight.

    WSJ: Judge Halts New York City Soda Ban

  • T-shirts, drink cans and food cartons for displaying health messages or providing sales and restocking data.

    ECONOMIST: SEMICONDUCTORS: Move over, silicon | The

  • For example, the Dannon Company recently agreed to settle charges by the Federal Trade Commission that the company made deceptive and exaggerated claims about the health benefits of its Activia yogurt and DanActive dairy drink.

    FORBES: Food, Fraud And The Feds

  • "What one of the things that we as a global community have been slow to realize is that even in an industrialized economy will still demand very directly on the health of natural systems to provide the water we drink and to keep the climate stable, " Leape said.

    CNN: Earth 'going downhill' as consumption rises, report says

  • Where the Pilgrims drank unpasteurized milk filled with potentially life threatening bacteria, we fret about drinking anything out of plastic containing BPA, even though Health Canada pointed out that we would need to drink more than 1, 000 liters a day to exceed the safety level (which has an additional safety factor to make the safe level even safer).

    FORBES: The Pilgrims Versus The TSA

  • Mr. Sunderman, former head of a home-health-care company, likes to unwind with a drink before entering the house.

    WSJ: Luxury Garages: Where the Car Is King��WSJ Mansion

  • Aides to City Council Speaker Christine Quinn, a Manhattan Democrat who is running for mayor, said last year that attorneys for the council reviewed the sugary-drink issue and determined that the Board of Health had the right to impose the regulations.

    WSJ: Judge Halts New York City Soda Ban

  • In June health officials in Iran warned of rising numbers of alcoholics and drink-drivers.

    ECONOMIST: Islam and alcohol

  • Visitors, including royalty and members of high society - dubbed "the Quality" by locals - came to the village to drink its water, which was said to have health benefits.

    BBC: Buyout plan for historic Strathpeffer Pavilion

  • Ronald Penny, a doctor member of an inquiry that sparked the Rudd plan, argues the federal government should go further and spend more trying to prevent people needing hospitals at all: he cites figures showing one-tenth of teenagers drink enough alcohol to cause probable harm to their health later.

    ECONOMIST: The health-care debate Obama missed

  • Health problems hit in 1997 when Parfitt's old lifestyle of drink and drugs began to take its toll and he underwent a quadruple heart bypass after doctors warned he could die at any time.

    BBC: NEWS | Entertainment | The enduring appeal of Status Quo

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