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Congratulations – you’ve got through Dry January! Whether you are about to reset your relationship with alcohol for the long term or you’re going to pop a cork to celebrate, Anna Magee looks ...
Congratulations if you’ve made it smug and sober to the end of Dry January. And while you may be ready to celebrate with a libation, an expert warns of the dangers of Wet February.
If you make it to January 31st sans alcohol, congratulations! Now, if you so choose, you can extend the challenge past January and go slow when reintroducing alcohol, says Prest.
For those participating in Dry January, we've rounded up the best beverages that may just make you stick to mocktails for good For those of you participating in Dry January: Congratulations! As ...
Dry January is a chance to pause, listen to what is happening in our bodies and lives, and think about what’s next, Fauble says. That could mean a look at your physical health, but also at your ...
While Dry January has real benefits, it’s not a magic solution for everyone. For some, giving up alcohol for a month is easy but doesn’t lead to permanent change.
Good morning. It’s a sunny Saturday, and high temps will top out around 33. Today, I’m talking about Philadelphians trying ...
While some opt to take a longer break from booze after Dry January, others are ready to return to drinking alcohol. Here's what experts say to keep in mind, whether you want to stay sober or not.
Dry January is the act of giving up alcohol for the month of January. Here's how it might help with anti-aging, according to doctors. ABC News. Video. Live. Shows. Shop. Log In. Stream on.
Experts are concerned about a potential pitfall of Dry January, saying it could cause unhealthy withdrawal symptoms in participants who may not realize they have a drinking problem. "Events like ...
January is a cold, merciless return to reality after the holidays. So instead of going totally dry, make it a Dry Martini January with one of these lesser-known gins.