Harley Hurosky's attempt to rally her loved ones for a month of sobriety turned into a viral TikTok hit Harley Hurosky’s ...
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Many people are now into the second week of their New Year’s Resolution, including some who have cut out drinking alcohol, but only for the month of January. With consumer reports indicating alcohol ...
January has rolled around once more, and with it, the annual flood of Dry January memes, a combination of people poking fun ...
Dry January, the challenge of going without alcohol for a month, is proving to be more popular than ever as millions sign up. Alcohol Change, the charity responsible for the campaign, hopes that ...
For those looking to embrace a healthier lifestyle, the start of the New Year sometimes means the start of "Dry January." The trend coincides with the U.S. surgeon general's new advisory warning ...
The concept is simple: No alcohol for 31 days. The appeal? People see it as a way to detox, reset and test their willpower. The physical benefits of Dry January can be surprising and far-reaching.
It’s been a trend over the last decade to abstain from alcohol in January. Some folks call it Dry January ... And there simply is no magic floating in the air. If the months of the year were ...
Taking the challenge of going dry in January, or Dry January, i.e. having no alcohol for the entire month, is one resolution that might actually make you healthier. The Dry January campaign was ...
We asked an expert — Jessica Borelli, a professor at UCI and the associate director of clinical training in the department of Psychological Science — for advice on how to head into Dry January ...
plus Dry January. It was a really tough time and there's no doubt that the decreased sales in January is very noticeable," said Roskop. He also said fewer people drinking this month creates ...