Dry January, initiated by Alcohol Change UK in 2013, has evolved from a modest campaign to a global movement encouraging ...
Dry January is here, bringing the 31-day challenge to abstain from drinking alcohol after a holiday season when research ...
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Dry January FTW! Even People Who Can’t Complete Alcohol-Free Month Still See Benefits
Dry January participants saw liver fat drop 15% and blood sugar fall 23% in one study. Six months later, they were still ...
Saint Patrick’s Day is here, which means beer lovers around the globe will be raising a toast — and maybe even “splitting the G” — with a pint of Guinness in celebration. Though the popular drinking ...
Participating in Dry January, abstaining from alcohol for a month, can yield measurable health benefits. From better sleep ...
January doesn't just ring in a new year, for many it also kicks off a popular challenge, 31 days without alcohol.
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