ATLANTA — With a new year comes new resolutions. “Dry January” is a popular challenge where those who take part give up alcoholic drinks for the month of January. According to a survey by Morning ...
HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (WSAZ) - It’s at the center of many celebrations, weekend plans and holidays. Alcohol is everywhere. If you’re thinking about cutting down on alcohol consumption, there’s the Dry ...
Dry January is a thing. But if you want to go a month without consuming alcohol, you need to prepare now. Dry January participants take the 31-day challenge for many reasons, with better health the ...
Despite the recent skepticism around the Dry January trend, most people can benefit from a collective effort in rethinking our relationship with alcohol, especially if we enter the experience with the ...
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Dry January is a month-long challenge where people ditch alcohol to reset their bodies, minds, and drinking habits after the indulgences of the holiday season. Born out of a desire for healthier ...
After the revelry of the holiday season, many people vow to cut back on drinking. Dry January, a monthlong challenge to stay sober, is a popular way to kick-start this healthier habit. “When it comes ...
Joshua Rodriguez is a personal finance and investing writer with a passion for his craft. When he's not working, he enjoys time with his wife, two kids and two dogs. One such challenge is called ...
After the holidays, you may be looking to reevaluate your approach to drinking. If you don’t want to stop completely, consider this more moderate approach. It’s not exactly a secret that all the ...
ABC News' Dr. Jennifer Ashton details her experience. ABC News chief medical correspondent Dr. Jennifer Ashton said she lost weight, got better sleep and saw an improvement in her skin after giving up ...