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Drinks: Fever-Tree’s Spiced Orange Ginger Ale and Smoky Ginger Ale – Product Launch

Fever-Tree’s Spiced Orange Ginger Ale and Smoky Ginger Ale – Product Launch

Fever-Tree has launched its Spiced Orange Ginger Ale into supermarkets. The launch into retail follows an on-trade unveiling in August 2017, when the variant rolled out alongside the brand’s Smoky ...

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When it come to ginger ale, I've had only one opinion: drink it when you're fluish. Since that was the childhood application for me, it's pretty hard to separate fever, nausea, and vomiting from those ...

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If Fever-Tree CEO Charles Gibb had his way, he’d get rid of every soda gun in every bar in every city, starting with New York. “The main causes of health code violations across cities are syrup boxes, ...

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A fever is a temporary rise in body temperature. It's one part of an overall response from the body's immune system. A fever is usually caused by an infection. For most children and adults, a fever may be uncomfortable. But it usually isn't a cause for concern. For infants, however, even a low fever may mean there's a serious infection. Fevers generally go away within a few days. A number of ...

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Fever of unknown origin When a fever lasts for more than three weeks — constantly or on several occasions — and there is no clear cause, it's usually called a fever of unknown origin. In these cases, you may need to see specialists in one or more medical fields for further evaluations and tests.

Listen to What does a fever actually mean? Read the transcript: Dr. Angela Mattke: Hello, I’m Dr. Angela Mattke, a pediatrician with Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, and I specialize in helping parents make sense of medical issues. This episode is about fevers, a topic my guest, Dr. Jay Homme, is pretty familiar with. You put your hand on your kid’s forehead and it’s warm to the ...