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The U.S. Surgeon General's Office is hoping warning labels about the risks of drinking alcohol could help people across the ...
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In a culture where cocktails are a norm, many Dry January folks want a fancy beverage without the booze. Those who want to go ...
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 ...
Millennials and Generation Z were more inclined to participate in Dry January this time last year, according to Statista.
Taking a Dry January break from alcohol can reward you with more energy, better sleep and better overall health. Here’s ...
For those dipping your toes in the ethanol-free waters, booze-free beverages await at a growing number of bars and ...
While Dry January can improve sleep quality, cause weight loss and boost energy, alcohol withdrawal symptoms include anxiety, ...
Quitting alcohol, even for a month, can be a challenge for some people. Trends, such as Dry January, are meant to make it a little easier. According to Civic Science, roughly a quarter of Americans, ...