Be aware effervescence's role, said Dr. Jason Kilmer, a University of Washington associate professor in psychiatry and behavioral sciences. “The more bubbly a drink is, the more quickly it gets absorbed.”
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Be aware effervescence's role, said Dr. Jason Kilmer, a University of Washington associate professor in psychiatry and behavioral sciences. “The more bubbly a drink is, the more quickly it gets absorbed.”
Mandatory Credit: SeventyFour/iStockphoto/Getty Images via CNN Newsource

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