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Health benefits of Dry January
Addiction Medicine Specialist Dr. Caroline Corriveau explains the many health benefits from giving up alcohol for a month.
Dry January is an opportunity for people to take a break from drinking alcohol and reflect on their relationship with it.
Giving up alcohol for a month with the Dry January challenge can come with a host of health benefits, from better mental clarity to a lower risk of cancer. Dry January was launched in 2013 by ...
Drinking alcohol has been linked to diseases ranging in impact from headaches, to cardiovascular disease and cancer.
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