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Monday, September 1, 2025

'Nonalcoholic Beer, Mocktails Can Help People Stay Sober, but Not for Everyone'

 Several years into her sobriety, Logan Denzer decided to try nonalcoholic beer and mocktails

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"A lot of people feel out of place" when everyone else is imbibing, said the 27-year-old from Los Angeles, who considers these beverages "an excellent solution."

Millions of Americans agree -- including others recovering from addiction, people trying to cut down on their drinkingopens in a new tab or window, and the rising number of young adultsopens in a new tab or window forgoing alcohol altogether.

They've fueled a booming industry. Recent research shows that drinking less, or nothing at allopens in a new tab or window, is a much healthier way to go. Alcohol has been linked to cancers, injuries, and a host of other problems.

Still, health experts say nonalcoholic beverages aren't for everyone, especially if they might trigger cravings for alcohol. These so-called NA drinks are meant to mimic alcohol in many ways, such as appearance, smell, and taste.

"It's important to recognize that these are probably not one-size-fits-all products," said researcher Molly Bowdring, PhD, of Stanford University. "You might see peers or friends or family members use them and have no problem with them, but it really comes back to your own individual experience."

'Zebra Striping' Helps Cut Back on Booze

Retail sales of nonalcoholic wine, beer, and spirits surged to $823 million last year. That's according to market research firm NielsenIQ, which says more than nine in 10 NA customers also buy alcohol.

"They're wanting to not necessarily drink during the week, or they're wanting to switch out at a particular occasion," said Marcos Salazar of the Adult Non-Alcoholic Beverage Association. "So they may have an alcoholic beverage and then an adult nonalcoholic beverage. That's called zebra striping ... and it kind of extends the night."

Retiree Ann Kopp Mitchell, who recently tasted various NA beverages at Monday Morning Bottle Shop in San Diego, does a version of this.

"If I want a glass of wine with my dinner, I don't feel guilty. I can enjoy that glass of wine. And if I wanna have a spirit because we're celebrating someone's birthday, or champagne, I will do that. But I'll only have one, and then let it go, and then maybe go to a nonalcoholic," she said. "It's a way of continuing with that social pattern of drinking that I enjoy."

While a typical beer has about 5% alcohol by volume, NA drinks are only allowed to have up to 0.5%, about the same as a ripe banana. People sometimes pick them when they don't want to be intoxicated, like before exercise or driving.

More Mocktails on the Menu Is a Positive Health Trend -- but Watch the Sugar

An online survey Bowdring conducted with colleagues found that the vast majority of people who drink both beverages say NA drinks help them reduce their alcohol use.

That makes their growing popularity a positive trend overall, said Joseph Lee, MD, CEO of the Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation, an addiction treatment and advocacy organization.

"More and more when I go to restaurants, mocktails are just offered, like they're on the menu and it's just part of the norm now," said Lee, an expert in psychiatry and addiction medicine. "Those are really healthy things to see on a broader public health level."

But there is a catch: Some drinks, like mocktails made with soda and sweet syrups, have high levels of sugar. The American Heart Association recommends limiting added sugars to no more than about six teaspoons a day for women and nine teaspoons a day for men. A 12-ounce can of soda on its own contains 10 teaspoons.

Who Should Be Wary of NA Beverages?

The picture gets murkier for people with drinking problems.

Those entering treatment for alcohol use disorder say they've had mixed success using NA beverages to reduce or stop their drinking, Bowdring said.

"They do contain a lot of the alcohol-related cues," she said. "Because they are so similar to alcohol, it could be that they actually trigger craving for full strength alcohol and may lead people to revert to alcohol use."

When Denzer first got sober 7 years ago, she and her friends avoided drinking NA beverages.

"We were pretty opposed to it because we were like, 'Well, this tastes like beer and we're a year sober, and so we're going to associate that taste with actual alcohol,'" said Denzer, who was treated at Hazelden Betty Ford. "As time went on, we became more open to it."

But it's not for everyone, she said, "particularly for people who are either newer in recovery or who are on shaky ground."

Experts agreed that NA drinks are more appropriate for those further along in recovery.

"Everyone's journey is going to be a little bit different," Bowdring said. "I encourage folks to just sort of be aware of how these drinks are impacting them."

That's the bottom line, even for those who aren't dealing with alcoholism.

You should have "an honest appraisal, without judgment, about your own health risk in much the same way that most people can look at their family history and gauge their risk for everything from diabetes to breast cancer," Lee said. "What it comes down to is: You really need to know yourself."

https://www.medpagetoday.com/publichealthpolicy/publichealth/117203

ESC: MSD/Bayer's Verquvo disappoints in heart failure trial

 Bayer and MSD's hopes of expanding the use of their sGC stimulator Verquvo in heart failure have been dashed by a failed phase 3 trial.

The results of the 6,105-patient VICTOR study showed that Verquvo (vericiguat) was unable to meet its objective of reducing the rate of heart failure hospitalisations or cardiovascular death in ambulatory heart failure with reduced ejection fraction (HFrEF) patients compared to placebo.

The results, reported at the European Society of Cardiology (ESC) congress, showed, however, that Verquvo was associated with fewer cardiovascular deaths and all-cause deaths when added to standard background therapy for heart failure.

Verquvo has been approved to treat HFrEF with worsening symptoms – specifically after hospitalisation or the need for intravenous diuretics – since 2021, based on the results of the VICTORIA trial. VICTOR was designed in the hope of extending the use of the drug to patients without worsening symptoms.

Over 18.5 months median follow-up, the primary endpoint occurred in 18% of patients in the vericiguat group and 19.1% of patients in the placebo group, a 7% improvement that was not statistically significant. Most of the difference came from reduced cardiovascular death, 17% lower with Verquvo, and with little difference between the groups in hospitalisations.

Lead investigator Prof Faiez Zannad from the Université de Lorraine in France told delegates that the lack of an impact on hospitalisation "may be due, at least in part, to the high use of contemporary [heart failure] therapies and the low proportion of recent hospitalisations in this population."

It's notable that 83% of patients were on three or more heart failure therapies and nearly half (47.5%) had no cases of hospitalisation for heart failure, setting a high bar for showing a significant benefit over placebo in VICTOR, he said.

"Secondary endpoints indicated fewer events for vericiguat in cardiovascular death and all-cause mortality compared to the placebo group," added Zannad. "Although these results are descriptive, the data on mortality in a well-controlled HFrEF patient population is a positive sign. Overall, these findings support the use of vericiguat in ambulatory patients with HFrEF on top of contemporary therapies."

Bayer and MSD don't give much detail about Verquvo sales in their financial reporting, but said when the drug was first approved that they were targeting peak revenues for the product of around €1 billion a year.

https://pharmaphorum.com/news/esc-msdbayers-verquvo-disappoints-heart-failure-trial

Morgan Stanley to act as market maker for 16 securities listed on Saudi Exchange

 Morgan Stanley (NYSE:MS) has bagged the Saudi Exchange Company's approval to act as a market maker for 16 listed securities on the main and parallel markets of the Tadawul.

Market makers are firms or individuals who actively quote both sides of a market in a particular security by providing bids and offers along with the market size of each.

They are obligated to engage in such trading activity, and provide liquidity and depth to markets and profit from the difference in the bid-ask spread, noted Investopedia.

List of securities can be found here.

Morgan Stanley's market making activities for the 16 securities are expected to commence on Tuesday, Sep. 2.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/other/morgan-stanley-to-act-as-market-maker-for-16-securities-listed-on-saudi-exchange/ar-AA1LEtBb

Trump Declares DC "Crime-Free Zone," Urges Leftist Mayors To Join Him Restoring Law & Order

 On Sunday, President Donald Trump declared on Truth Social that Washington, D.C., had become a "crime-free zone" in just a matter of weeks. This follows years of failed social-justice policies that backfired and ignited a violent crime tsunami across the nation's capital and just north in still crime-ridden Baltimore City. 

Fast-forward to Monday morning, Trump praised Mayor Muriel Bowser on his Truth Social platform for working with his administration to reduce violent crime, claiming that "crime is down to virtually NOTHING in D.C."

However, Trump blasted leftist mayors in Chicago, Los Angeles, New York, and Baltimore, who, according to the president, are resisting assistance from the White House to clean up violent crime spurred by years of toxic social justice policies. He said that officials in these progressive towns are "justifying crime instead of eliminating it. " 

Here's the Truth Social Post from earlier:

Wow! Mayor Muriel Bowser of D.C. has become very popular because she worked with me and my great people in bringing CRIME down to virtually NOTHING in D.C.

Her statements and actions were positive, instead of others like Pritzker, Wes Moore, Newscum, and the 5% approval rated Mayor of Chicago, who spend all of their time trying to justify violent Crime, instead of working with us to completely ELIMINATE it, which we have done in Washington, D.C.,  NOW A CRIME FREE ZONE.

Wouldn't it be nice to say that about Chicago, Los Angeles, New York, and even the Crime Drenched City of Baltimore??? It can happen, and it can happen FAST! Work with us!!!

Mayor Bowser's ratings have gone up, in a short period of time, 25%, and the people of D.C. are thanking her for stopping crime wherever she goes. It's not a miracle, it's hard work, courage, and being SMART.

The top Law Enforcement Officer in L.A. said, during the riots, and when I sent the troops in early, that they couldn't have done it without us. They were completely overwhelmed! If we hadn't gone in early, on top of the Palisades plus fires, L.A. would have lost the Olympics. Congratulations to Mayor Muriel Bowser, but don't go Woke on us. D.C. is a GIANT VICTORY that never has to end!!!

And this. 

Last week, radical leftist Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson signed an executive order restricting city authorities from cooperating with the federal government, including National Guard troops. Apparently, Johnson doesn't want to address years of failed progressive policies, police defunding, and other missteps that have left parts of the imploding metro area resembling a "war zone" because optics here would be terrible for Democrats. 

The common denominator among leftist mayors resisting and denying federal assistance to clean up crime-ridden metro areas is that accepting help would amount to admitting their so-called progressive utopias have entirely failed.

Many based Americans already recognize that Democratic leadership across many cities has been nothing short of disastrous, which leaves some wondering if social-justice policies were likely never designed to work, but rather to destroy.

The failures are most across progressive cities...

Everyone knows that the 'defund the police' agenda pushed by Marxist BLM was a disaster.

It's not a mystery why Baltimore is resisting help. Gov. Wes Moore and ... 

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AI & 'The End Of Labor' Day

 by James Howard Kunstler,

Back to School

"We are living in what I call the 3rd Arc of American history, a period as consequential as the American Revolution and the U.S. Civil War."

- Gen. Michael Flynn

Yellowed leaves were already dropping here in August with the lack of rain and tomatoes won’t turn red when the air hits the mid-forties at dawn. Summer is trying hard to end, though technically there’s almost a month left. This is the real new year, of course, not the noisy one in January with all the drunken commotion and confetti. Tomorrow, it’s back to school, back to the job, the grind, the responsibilities, the worry, the rage, the hope, the yearning, as we gyre toward cold and fire. Enjoy ye burgers and hot dogs while ye can this Labor Day.

Anyway, the geniuses of Silicon Valley are attempting to end labor, at least any labor of the mind. A-I is coming for your job, ye middle managers, ye info manipulators, ye engineers, copy-writers, clerks, and numbers-crunchers, coming for whatever remains of the American bourgeoise. I’m telling you now: A-I will be a huge disappointment. Not only will it wreck the scaffold of our social order but, after it makes everything stupid — even worse than today — it will hallucinate so badly that anything it touches will become crazier than the Democratic Party.

That’s not a hard goal to reach either, with literacy at about what used to be age-eight-level for over half the US population. In such a milieu, gnostic communism is sure to flourish.

The immiseration of all becomes the greatest good for the greatest number. We’re already halfway there — though it is a pretty sure thing that the story will turn sharply. It’s not for nothing that we call this moment in history a “fourth turning.”

One turning point might lie directly ahead. You are now in the season of financial fiascos, and boy-oh-boy are we ever set up for a humdinger. Are you following the money-bloggers? Those boys and girls are staring into the abyss staring back at them, with their hair on fire and their eyes bugging out. Just about everything is unreal and out of whack: equity markets, bond rollovers, the fun-house of shadow banking, the value of collateral (if it’s even there), the fate of currencies, perhaps even the fate of nations. France, for instance, is chattering about an imminent IMF bailout. Well, if that one goes, what do you think happens in Germany, Britain, Italy, Spain, the Netherlands, Belgium . . . Western Civ, that is?

The cliché these days is that looming financial chaos and potential economic collapse is what’s driving the EU countries to all their loose war-talk. As if. . . as if they were even marginally capable of prosecuting any sort of war except the war against their own citizens currently underway — which requires only bureaucrats declaring new restrictions on liberty, not missiles, drones, bombs, bullets, and live human troops and, most of all, some comprehensible reason to fight.

Paranoia about Russia seeking to invade Western Europe is not a comprehensible reason to launch a war against Russia — because it’s just paranoia, political crazy, in the absence of any rational aspiration in current European governance. The Germans have tried “green” energy planning, shutting down their nuclear power plant fleet, applauding the destruction of the Nord Stream pipelines. Where did that get them? I will tell you: it got them to a crashing standard-of-living. It got them to their current (maybe not-for-long) chancellor Friedrich Merz telling them last week to wave auf nimmer wiedersehen to their social welfare system, you know: cheap, subsidized medical care, free college, six-week vacations, cushy pensions. (And, meanwhile, do you mind if we spend whatever’s left of your taxes on free stuff for the hordes of third-world savages we stupidly imported into the country?)

But then, we’re not Europe. Mr. Trump has other ideas and is trying to lead a movement for re-ordering the economy back toward the production of real goods. It’s been tough-sledding, with every half-educated federal judge attempting to nix any-and-all executive actions in that direction. Anyway, if Europe’s banking system blows (and the accessories of banking, like markets and currencies, with that), then the damage is sure to spread to America, indeed probably all over the world, and then the fourth turning will rev-up to turning and churning at full speed. What will that mean?

A universal fall in global standards-of-living . . . the collapse of governments and sharp contraction of economies (Europe especially) . . . a period of very uncomfortable flux, how long, no one knows . . . and then the re-ordering of life that anyone with half a brain has expected, though perhaps not the way they expected. Here’s what I expect: the failure of most things organized at the giant scale: global corporations, national chain retail, distant supply-lines, and consequently the laborious, painful reconstruction of far more localized economies. I expect radical simplification of everyday life, including less high-tech, less intrusive government, irregular electric service, falling oil production, and a notable drop in population levels.

I expect a surprising shift in social relations, including a return to divisions of labor based on gender; de-pornified courtship manners and a revival of trad mating behavior, with priorities on motherhood and child-rearing in a crisis of infertility; a revival of religious communion (already underway in America’s youngest generation); a necessary return to the ethic of personal responsibility as government support withers; and a return to swift justice, including execution for significant crimes. I expect some nations to fracture into smaller regional and ethnic units, certainly Canada, possibly even the United States.

That’s a lot of upcoming action and, of course, it won’t all happen right away or at once, but it will get underway in earnest this fall. It’s not exactly Mr. Trump’s “Golden Age,” and surely not what a lot of people had expected in the way of a “Singularity” or a tech utopia or a unicorn nirvana. But it will have its charms and, for a while anyway, we will have to stop being stupid and crazy.

https://www.zerohedge.com/political/ai-end-labor-day

"I Want The Answer": Trump Demands Pfizer Prove mRNA Jabs Work

 Late last month a CDC advisory committee launched a review into the "safety, effectiveness, and immunogenicity" of COVID-19 vaccines, as well as whether mRNA remains in the body longer than advertised. 

As part of the review, they will look at gaps in existing knowledge “relating to bio distribution, pharmacokinetics, and persistence of the spike protein, mRNA, and lipid nanoparticles to inform immunization recommendations,” the document states. In other words - they'll be looking at whether the vaccine has ever worked, as well as harms it may cause. As ZeroHedge readers know, studies have found that the spike protein and mRNA in the vaccines persist for some time. 

Days after the committee was announced, the Department of Health & Human Services announced that Susan Monarez, who championed mRNA shots for COVID-19, is "no longer director of the CDC" - after she "clashed with the secretary (Kennedy) over vaccine policy," which ultimately led to her firing.

Meanwhile at least four other CDC officials resigned on Wednesday in a massive leadership shakeup at the agency: Dr. Debra Houry, the CDC's chief medical officer; Dr. Demetre Daskalakis, director of the National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases; Dr. Daniel Jernigan, the director of the National Center for Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious Diseases; and Dr. Jennifer Layden, director of the Office of Public Health Data, Surveillance and Technology.

As the leadership crisis at the CDC unfolds, President Trump issued a somewhat cryptic 'truth' - challenging Pfizer and other vaccine makers to make public the same 'GREAT' claims his administration was shown in order to justify operation Warp Speed. 

"It is very important that the Drug Companies justify the success of their various Covid Drugs. Many people think they are a miracle that saved Millions of lives. Others disagree!" Trump wrote. 

"I have been shown information from Pfizer, and others, that is extraordinary, but they never seem to show those results to the public. Why not???" the 'truth' continues. "With CDC being ripped apart over this question, I want the answer, and I want it NOW." 

According to Trump, drugmakers need to "clear up this MESS," adding that they "let everyone rip themselves apart, including Bobby Kennedy Jr. and CDC, trying to figure out the success or failure of the Drug Companies Covid work."

Meanwhile Rasmussen with the reminders...

 

Isolation, They Said: Xi Embraces Putin & Modi In Major China Summit - Trump Responds

 The Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) summit in Tianjin, held from August 31 to September 1, was clearly an economic 'show of force' aimed at the West, which included the typical formal greetings and speeches, and group photos - but also with some not so subtle messaging.

Amid the chummy atmosphere which saw Presidents Xi, Modi, and Putin share hugs, handshakes, and warm moments filled with laughter, it is intent on signaling to the world a major shift away from US-led global dominance and toward a multipolar world increasingly shaped by Asia, Eurasia, and the Global South, also coming at a moment Washington is threatening severe secondary sanctions on any nation doing business with Russia.

Sputnik via AP

The populations of China, India, and Russia represent over a third of the global population alone, and heads of state from over 20 more countries were also represented, among them Belarus and Slovakia.

Russian President Putin at one point hailed it as a summit of "authentic multilateralism" and called for a new Eurasian security framework free from Western influence. Indian Prime Minister Modi's presence was a first in many years.

The NY Times described "a scene in eastern China almost certainly intended for an audience on the other side of the world: The leaders of China, Russia and India, the three largest powers not aligned with the West, smiling and laughing like good friends as they greeted each other at a summit on Monday."

The publication went on: "It starts with Prime Minister Narendra Modi of India and President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia holding hands and walking into a meeting hall filled with other world leaders. They head straight for President Xi Jinping of China, shake hands and form a close circle. A few words are exchanged before translators join the huddle. Mr. Putin cracks a broad smile, and Mr. Modi lets out a big laugh. At one point, Mr. Modi joins hands with the two leaders."

The Times further says the SCO summit has "given China and Russia a platform to rally partners such as Iran, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Belarus and Pakistan."

Various state media outlets have been emphasizing this theme of standing up to America's military and economic might. For example, Russian state media, interviewing a China analyst, said:

China and India can now stand together against US hegemony — Wang Wen, Executive Dean of the Chongyang Institute for Financial Studies

"The Dragon and Elephant 'have the wisdom' to resolve their differences and border conflicts."

China's Xi in his opening speech urged the attendees to stand against the "Cold War mentality, bloc confrontation and bullying." He urged for the organization to "forge ahead' amid "global upheaval."

All of this is of course happening amid the backdrop of the Ukraine war, and China is one of the few places Putin can freely go and enjoy the red carpet, where Global South heads of state clamor for a handshake with him, or photo op.

One Moscow-based Wester journalist captioned a photo, ironically: Isolation, today in China.

However, Gautam Bambawale, India’s former ambassador to China, cautioned in an interview with CNBC: "The dragon and the elephant are not dancing as yet. They are just looking at each other from opposite sides of a room and trying to assess what are the implications of the relationship between the two? It’s going to take time to bring the relationship back on track."

Still, the years-long trend has been that the more Washington ramps up pressure and the threat of sanctions on both, the faster that historic tensions and divides are healed.

Group photo as Putin and Xi inseparable...

Russian media has framed the optics as follows:

The pitch: Xi is promoting an order that “democratizes” global governance and reduces dependence on US-centric finance (think: less dollar gravity, more regional institutions). Putin called the SCO a vehicle for “genuine multilateralism” and Eurasian security. By calling China a partner rather than a rival, Modi signaled New Delhi won’t be locked into Washington’s anti-China agenda.

The audience: More than 20 non-Western leaders were in the room, with United Nations (UN) Secretary-General António Guterres endorsing the event organisation – not a club meeting in the shadows, but a UN-centered frame at a China-led forum.

President Trump responded to the clear messaging of 'friendship' and 'unity' among China, Russia, and India on Monday - writing on Truth Social, "What few people understand is that we do very little business with India, but they do a tremendous amount of business with us." He added that the US remains India's "biggest client."

Vice President JD Vance featured the somewhat defensive statement on X as well...

"The reason is that India has charged us, until now, such high Tariffs, the most of any country, that our businesses are unable to sell into India. It has been a totally one sided disaster! Also, India buys most of its oil and military products from Russia, very little from the U.S. They have now offered to cut their Tariffs to nothing, but it’s getting late. They should have done so years ago," Trump posted.

As for Modi, he wrote on X just following the close of the summit, "Held an excellent meeting with President Putin on the sidelines of the SCO summit in Tianjin. We discussed ways to deepen bilateral cooperation in all spheres, including trade, fertilizers, space, security, and culture. We exchanged views on regional and global processes, including the peaceful settlement of the conflict in Ukraine."

https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/isolation-they-said-xi-embraces-putin-modi-major-china-summit