Abstaining from alcohol for just one month as part of 'Dry January' can offer meaningful physical and psychological ...
Dry January is the practice of not drinking for the first month of the new year. But where did the practice come from?
Every year, people make and break New Year's resolutions ranging from diet and exercise to saving money and changing jobs.
At the start of 2025, a study by The Beer Institute revealed that 60% of Americans saw nonalcoholic beer as a viable alternative for long-term moderation.But what about just for one month?For many of ...
The new year is here, and with it comes the “Dry January” health campaign, where participants abstain from all alcoholic ...
CivicScience engages directly with consumers, collecting over one million survey responses daily, to turn real-time insights ...
Even one glass of wine at night can pose health risks, according to recent studies. Nashville doctors encourage trying Dry ...
A month-long break from alcohol, Dry January provides participants opportunity to see and experience how alcohol impacts ...
Millions of people are skipping alcohol this month as part of Dry January. Health experts say even a short break from ...
With the second week of the New Year approaching, many individuals may be setting goals and resolutions for a healthy and ...
Megan Strowger, an expert on Dry January, provides research insights, tips and context into the alcohol abstention movement.
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