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How does 'dry January' affect your body and mind?
People around the world are taking a break from alcohol, but what does this month of sobriety really mean for your body and mind?
Dry January 2025 To Be Biggest Yet, Experts Say
More than a quarter of U.S. adults may cut out alcohol in January 2025 in a trend that seems to become more popular every year.
Worried about your drinking? Check out our Dry January advice
Taking a Dry January break from alcohol can reward you with more energy, better sleep and better overall health. Here’s expert advice on how to go dry successfully.
Embrace Dry January with these flavorful drinks without the alcohol
A quarter of Americans are vowing to start the New Year by taking part in Dry January so sommelier Vanessa Price joins TODAY to share options for how to enjoy the flavors of wine, beer, and cocktails without the alcohol!
9 New Alcohol-Free Drinks For Dry January
There are a bevy of new alcohol-free drinks that offer innovative alternatives for those participating in Dry January.
Interested in Dry January? 5 Tips for an Alcohol-Free New Year
Dry January—the trend of going alcohol-free for the first month of the year—is linked to several benefits, such as weight loss, lower disease risk, and better sleep.
Trying "Dry January"
January 2, 2025. Trying "Dry January" More for You. Oregon meets a sudden end after Ohio State goes mad at the Rose Bo
Where Did The Dry January Trend Originate?
After weeks of overdoing it on the fizz, come January many of us are more than ready to have a break from the booze. Each year, millions of people sign up to the now-famous Dry January challenge, which involves abstaining from alcohol for a month – but where did the
Dry January: lowering the bar on drinking
Young adults are drinking less alcohol than their parents' generation. A Gallup poll says that in the past 20 years, the percentage of people under 34 that say they drink has fallen from 72% to 62%.
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Dry January is underway. What Michigan residents should know about the health benefits
Many Michigan residents rang in 2025 with a glass of champagne, or possibly a lot more alcohol, but now that January is here, ...
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Wynk™ Redefines Dry January with "Dry January doesn't have to be so dry" Campaign Delivering a Social, and Alcohol-Free Way to Kick Off the New Year
Wynk™, the award-winning leader in nationally available, hemp-derived THC beverages announces the launch of its most ...
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Someone is throwing a ‘death to Dry January’ party with a coffin and hearse
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Dry January options include alcohol-free spirits by the bottle and good local cocktails
About a quarter of Americans will give up alcohol in January. If you're looking for a substitute, here are some options in ...
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New Yorkers say Dry January is all wet: ‘It’s stupid’
It’s very popular now, which makes me want to do it less,” said Nick Canfield, 39, a documentary filmmaker, from inside ...
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Tasty ideas for a dry January
Temperatures will remain in the 20s. While many like to crack open a bottle or a can to ring in the New Year, one health ...
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Dry January: What is it and how beneficial can giving up alcohol be?
If you’re feeling hungover from New Year’s Eve champagne or had one too many boozy eggnogs over the holidays, let
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Anna Foster - Dry January: 'You don't have to be an addict to quit' - BBC Sounds
Evie Jay, from Brunswick, has been alcohol free for over a year.
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