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Why Dry January could actually be bad for you: Addiction expert
This is sobering news. Experts are concerned about a potential pitfall of Dry January, saying it could cause unhealthy withdrawal symptoms in participants who may not realize they have a drinking problem.
7 Ingredients to Add to Your Dry January Mocktails for Maximum Health Benefits
Happily, recipes for tasty mocktails are not in short supply in 2025. With the right ingredients, you can even turn your nonalcoholic drink into something of an elixir, also known as a functional beverage.
What is Dry January and does it work?
Gym memberships spike, meal plans are overhauled and - for a growing number of people - alcohol takes a back seat.
Dry January 2025 To Be Biggest Yet, Experts Say
More than a quarter of U.S. adults may cut out alcohol in January 2025 in a trend that seems to become more popular every year.
'Dry January' may benefit people's health, but not small business sales
During Dry January, people may choose to avoid alcohol. It can bring some health benefits, but a small business owner said it impacts sales.
Cutting out alcohol for Dry January? These apps can help
If you've resolved to quit drinking for the month, a little technological assistance may be the key to sticking to your goal.
No Dry January for Montana
The first snowstorm of 2025 is shaping up to be one of if not the biggest snowstorm of the winter so far as all of Montana will be blanketed by snow into the weekend.
Want to sleep better? Try Dry January.
A number of studies have shown that abstaining from alcohol, even for just a month, can lead to improved sleep.
Two delicious recipes to help kickstart your Dry January
If you’re having a hard time going alcohol-free, try these zero-alcohol cocktail recipes from 2024 MICHELIN Guide Atlanta Exceptional Cocktails Award Winner Miles Macquarrie.
THE DISH: Dry January? Not at these special dinners
If one of your New Year's resolutions was to enjoy special dining experiences, then I've got some ideas for you. Among what's new in 2025 are events pairing good food and libations for a special night out.
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Dear Richard Madeley: I’ve embarked on Dry January with my wife – how can I reward myself once it’s over?
As I write this I am preparing to embark on Dry January. It feels like quite a gear change after the mild excess of the ...
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Dry January’s zero-proof alternative beverages are improving
In a culture where cocktails are a norm, many Dry January folks want a fancy beverage without the booze. Those who want to go ...
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Accomplishing Your Dry January Non-Alcohol Ambitions Via Aid Of Generative AI And LLMs
Dry January consists of trying to avoid alcohol for all of January. This can be challenging for some. Generative AI and LLMs ...
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Transform your health with Dry January
Take a break from alcohol with Dry January and discover its powerful benefits for your health, mental clarity, and overall well-being.
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Doing Dry January? I Can't Recommend This Wine Replacement Enough
Whether you're participating in Dry January, are sober curious and looking to curb your wine consumption for the longterm, or ...
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Milwaukee hosted annual Dry January Festival
Wisconsinites participating in ‘Dry January’ had the opportunity to meet with like-minded individuals at the fourth annual ...
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Dry January explodes as Gen Z embraces it
As the new year begins, many people are focusing on their resolutions, with “Dry January” becoming a popular trend – ...
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