After a season of binging and drinking, your body may feel like it needs a break from the party. Dry January, a modern trend that challenges people to abstain from drinking for the first month of the ...
Here are 12 science-backed benefits of taking a break from alcohol—even just for one month. Fact checked by Isaac Winter Medically reviewed by Vivek Cherian, MD Whether you're challenging yourself to ...
This encyclopaedic article synthesizes epidemiological, clinical, and behavioral evidence to evaluate Dry January as a public health intervention for reducing alcohol consumption. It integrates ...
Researchers from Brown University and the University at Buffalo reviewed 16 studies on people who participated in Dry January. The participants were more likely to be female, younger, have higher ...
A trial of 108 adults with obesity seeking treatment for alcohol use finds a once-weekly semaglutide injection reduced heavy drinking days in the past 30 days by an average of roughly 12 days, 50% ...
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