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7 Health Benefits From Taking Part In Dry Jan.
7 Health Benefits From Taking Part In Dry January
Discover the health benefits of Dry January, from better sleep and improved energy to weight loss and clearer skin. See why skipping alcohol for a month matters.
Benefits of ‘Dry January’
Drinking alcohol has been linked to diseases ranging in impact from headaches, to cardiovascular disease and cancer.
Doing Dry January? You Might See These 6 Health Benefits in a Month
Many people participating in Dry January may notice various health benefits, such as healthier bowel movements and better sleep, this month. The benefits can be substantial and help you determine whether you want to reintroduce alcohol in February.
Dry January Is For Dry Martinis
January is a cold, merciless return to reality after the holidays. So instead of going totally dry, make it a Dry Martini January with one of these lesser-known gins.
How Dry January became High January
With the relentless bad news about alcohol, cannabis retailers are wooing drinkers. “Relax & unwind without the hangover,” reads one come-on.
Some fresh mocktail ideas for Dry January
Emily Krasnenkova, of Firelake Grill House and Cocktail Bar, shares some zero-proof cocktails.
B.C. experiencing an unseasonably dry January
January will soon be coming to a close, and so far Environment Canada says Metro Vancouver has only had 20 per cent of the average rainfall amounts for this time of year. The CBC's Pinki Wong looks at
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Texas woman asked family, friends to join her for ‘Dry January’ — and their reactions were hilarious
Like many Americans, Harley Hurosky of Texas decided to take part in the “Dry January” movement and forgo alcohol for a month ...
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Celebrating ‘Dry January’? Here’s How Much You Could End Up Saving
Following the rise in alcohol consumption during the COVID-19 pandemic, which studies show persisted through 2022, Americans ...
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As Dry January nears end, medical arguments for and against giving up alcohol for good
Studies show moderate alcohol consumption might be good for us, but it can also cause cancer, dementia – and deadly falls.
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During Dry January, business also dries up for restaurants and bars. N.H. has a solution: Mocktail Month.
The holidays just ended, health regimens start. Dry January is a large part of that, and yes, it definitely negatively impacts alcohol sales,” said one New Hampshire restaurant owner.
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Perception vs. Reality: Dry January Participation Falls Amid Rocky Start to the New Year
This is just a glimpse of the insights available to CivicScience clients. Want to see the full picture? Let’s talk. At the ...
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Woman's Dry January Invite to Friends and Family Goes Viral After They Reject Her One by One (Exclusive)
Harley Hurosky’s attempt to recruit friends and family for a month of sobriety took a humorous turn when it went viral on ...
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Viral Video: Why Dry January Is Out and Misty Q1 Is In
A comedian, writer and TikTok creator explains tells Newsweek why Misty Q1 is better than Dry January for building healthy habits.
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Sober is “in” — these options make extending beyond Dry January more attractive
Trying to extend your Dry January a little bit longer — or maybe forever? Regardless of your level of commitment, here are ...
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Everything our editors are relying on to get through Dry January
Dry January doesn’t have to be so “dry.” It can be a month full of flavor and fresh new habits that can help you stay ...
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