For decades, Coca-Cola and PepsiCo dominated the soda market, with rivals fighting for a distant third place. In the soda space, Keurig Dr Pepper has become the clear number three, and Dr Pepper ...
As Coca-Cola heads into the new year, it’s looking to jump-start its sales by bringing back an old favorite soda flavor.
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How One Woman Lost Half Her Body Fat In 60 Days With One Simple Water Trick
We've all heard that water and hydration are important. But when it comes to slimming down, does it really make much ...
Ken Frondorf is known by friends and family as the “Diet Coke Guy.” The 68-year-old from Cincinnat drinks about 10 plastic 16.9-ounce bottles of Diet Coke every day. It’s the only liquid he consumes ...
Nearly $1.4 billion in federal taxpayer money has gone to fund Medicaid coverage for illegal immigrants, according to preliminary numbers from the Trump administration’s most recent audits of several ...
A recent court ruling that changes how Dr Pepper will be distributed in two western states will not affect the No. 2 soft drink’s distribution model in Oregon. The ruling, which took effect this week, ...
Would you give up soda? Well, a group of Diet Coke- and Coca-Cola-obsessed USA TODAY journalists decided to try. Sugary drinks, like soda, have negative impacts on the body. Those who drink sugary ...
Dr. Mehmet Oz, the administrator of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, joins Lisa Dent to discuss the Medicare enrollment process. Dr. Oz shares that the deadline for Medicare enrollment ...
Medicare Open Enrollment began last week. WJAR talked to Dr. Mehmet Oz, administrator of the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services, about what to expect. Medicare Part B might be going up, but ...
ORLANDO, Fla. – Dr. Mehmet Oz, the Administrator of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, spoke with News 6 about Medicare open enrollment and the best ways for seniors to maximize coverage.
Democrats have argued that the changes to Medicaid in the latest spending bill will mean millions of Americans will lose access to healthcare. In our interview, Oz said Medicaid spending has returned ...
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