The first week of Dry January is complete and those taking part should be noticing some mental and physical changes after seven days off the booze.
However, Health Canada has not adopted the changes the CCSA released in January 2023. It still advises Canadians to limit their drinks to 10 per week for women and 15 per week for men — an amount that ...
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By ignoring the 'ineffective crash diet' of Dry January and adopting this simple drinking rule, you could lengthen your life ...
Now that the holidays have wrapped up, many folks are deciding to ditch the cocktails and clean out their liquor cabinets to ...
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A recent advisory from the U.S. Surgeon General described the link between drinking alcohol and an increased risk of seven types of cancer, including breast (in women), colorectum, esophagus, voice ...
In addition, by 2031, sales of non-alcoholic wines are expected to reach $2.6 billion a year worldwide, an increase of 11.6 ...
JBA's been serving mocktails for several years, and they say more customers have recently been looking for non-alcoholic drinks ...
It’s the first Monday of 2025, and we’re lucky to be living on the beautiful Central Coast—today’s forecast is like a sunny ...