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After a season of binging and drinking, your body may feel like it needs a break from the party. Dry January, a modern trend that challenges people to abstain from drinking for the first month of the ...
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Share on Pinterest Does ‘Dry January’ actually have a real impact on overall health? A study confirms its benefits. 10’000 Hours/Getty Images In 2013, Alcohol Change UK started the “Dry January” ...
The start of January often feels like an opportunity for a clean slate, and for many people that means cutting out alcohol for the month, a challenge widely known as Dry January. What started as a ...
The new year brings countless resolutions. For some, it starts with Dry January, a monthlong challenge void of any alcohol consumption. A new generation of young people, however, may not need the ...
Like many of my friends, I enjoy a glass of wine with dinner or a beer with friends. But a recent U.S. surgeon general report warning that any alcohol consumption is unsafe made me pause. Should I ...
If you’re considering taking a break from alcohol in January, you’re in good company. Health experts say even a short hiatus from drinking can have meaningful effects on your mind and body. “If you ...