Good news for anyone thinking of doing “Dry January” – one month without alcohol is linked to better sleep, mood and health. New research shows even a short break from alcohol can boost health and ...
With the new year on the horizon and resolutions brewing, more people are saying cheers to a booze-free January, a choice that might come with some real health benefits and, ultimately, help some ...
After a month of excess drinking for many, there is good reason to switch your cocktail for a mocktail or try a new zero percent beer during Dry January. A new review published in Alcohol and ...
(WSBT) — As the new year begins, many make resolutions to ditch alcohol for 31 days during "Dry January." This is a really good time to re-examine your relationship with alcohol," said Dr. Joseph ...
By Stephen Beech Good news for anyone thinking of doing "Dry January" - one month without alcohol is linked to better sleep, mood and health. New research shows even a short break from alcohol can ...
As millions of Americans swear off alcohol during Dry January, the monthlong reset has evolved beyond a personal New Year's resolution into a broader conversation about health, work culture and ...
NEW HAVEN, CT (WFSB) - One week into the new year, thousands of people across the country are participating in “Dry January,” a challenge to cut out alcohol for the entire month. Millions of Americans ...
Recent scientific findings show that even moderate alcohol consumption increases the risk for several types of cancer. Meharry Medical College now holds the U.S. license for the "Dry January" campaign ...