BALTIMORE - Dry January, a trend that's becoming increasingly popular, involves taking a break from alcohol. It's a chance to ...
Giving up alcohol for 31 days is associated with numerous health benefits. But for a growing number of adults, saving money ...
In Dry January, people choose to give up alcohol for the month, but what happens if they have a drink? Here's what an expert ...
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Many people are now into the second week of their New Year’s Resolution, including some who have cut out drinking alcohol, ...
Even if you don't participate, you've likely heard of Dry January at this point. The international month of sobriety is ...
For Hurosky, the decision to commit to Dry January stemmed from some post-holiday fatigue. “Honestly, doing a lot of drinking during the holiday season had me feeling gross,” she admits.
It’s New Year’s Eve, and nobody is wasted, not even close. About 40 people gather inside Beyond the Bar, a charming ...
Staying dry in Dry January can be hard for some participants so an ice cream company is trying to step in with some frozen ...
Diving into Dry January? Use this guide to help make it a breeze with tips on how to find helpful apps, recipes, and events.
According to Harvard Health, heavier drinking or long-term drinking can increase physical and mental problems, especially ...