Just like Sober October, Dry January is an awareness campaign that spurs people to forgo alcohol for 31 days. First things first, the odd drink here or there isn’t going to break your body.
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"If you’re someone who feels like their body is screaming at them even after one drink, then abstaining from alcohol may be best for you," she said to Fox News Digital. "However, alcohol-DNA ...
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Monthlong alcohol abstinence challenges like Sober October and Dry January are popular social media trends, but “damp” months — during which you commit to drinking less, if not quitting ...
so it may be odd for me to remember him as the father of an important liberty for all Americans — the right to drink beer that is not made by one of a handful of giant beer conglomerates.
For half a game, the Ottawa Senators did just fine without injured goalie Linus Ullmark. It didn’t last. Helped by a couple of soft goals that should have been stopped by Ullmark’s replacement ...