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Benefits of Participating in Dry Jan.
The problems with Dry January – and what you could try doing instead
Many people decide to give up alcohol during January. But is this actually helpful in the long-term and are there better, easier ways to change our drinking habits, asks Ian Hamilton
What Experts Want You to Know About Dry January Health Benefits
Dry January involves going alcohol-free for the first month of the year. Experts explain how giving up alcohol can improve your health.
Why 'Dry January'? Tennessee doctor reveals top 8 health benefits
The Dry January campaign started in the UK and comes to Nashville Tuesday. A Meharry professor offers the Top 8 reasons to go alcohol free.
Mocktail recipes we're trying this Dry Jan.
Mocktail recipes we're trying this Dry January
Whether you're drinking moderately or going completely dry this month, non-alcoholic drinks are flooding your feeds. The big picture: On TikTok, #dryjanuary posts were up 50% toward the end of last year compared to the same period in 2023,
Trying 'Dry January?' Growing popularity of mocktails is making sobriety easier
Now that the holidays have wrapped up, many folks are deciding to ditch the cocktails and clean out their liquor cabinets to kick off the new year.
Black-Owned Mocktail Brands To Try This Dry January And Beyond
More people are deciding to scale back on consuming alcohol and opting for other healthier options, like mocktails.
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The big changes you're experiencing after completing one week of Dry January
The first week of Dry January is complete and those taking part should be noticing some mental and physical changes after seven days off the booze.
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Trying 'Dry January?' We found these drink options online for you
According to Harvard Health, heavier drinking or long-term drinking can increase physical and mental problems, especially ...
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Wine Press: Nonalcoholic wine recommendations for Dry January
In addition, by 2031, sales of non-alcoholic wines are expected to reach $2.6 billion a year worldwide, an increase of 11.6 ...
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Flow into 2025 with yoga, dry January events and "Hamilton" in Charlotte this week
From Broadway magic with "Hamilton," to dry January cocktails and a yoga rave, this week's lineup in Charlotte is packed with ...
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Planning a dry January? Here's how to sober up in 2025
Planning a dry January is a great way to reset after the indulgent holiday season and take a break from alcohol. It’s an ...
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Some kicked off the 2025 New Year with a ‘Dry January’ reset
As the new year begins some people are kicking off 2025 alcohol-free, with a dry January on their minds. For those familiar ...
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How ‘Dry January’ could affect the mind and body
Experts say “Dry January” is growing in popularity, especially among young people.
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As Denver residents take part in dry January, surgeon general warns of alcohol effects
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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