Along with food, alcohol can play a significant role in the festivities, which is why it's no surprise that some people are drawn to the month-long abstinence challenge called Dry January.
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Dry January facts
(WYTV) — In 2023, about 15% of adults in this country, or around 39 million people, committed to a Dry January. The concept of Dry January goes back as far as 1942. The government of Finland ...
Thankfully, our scene has risen to the occasion. Coming leaps and bounds from the scene that once was when Dry January was initially created in 2013, zero-proof drinks are no longer an afterthought.
It’s no wonder then that giving up alcohol – even temporarily – can benefit sleep quality. And alongside better sleep, 52% of the Dry January participants surveyed reported having more ...
January is the perfect time to set aside the excess of the Christmas season and take a break from the booze. Having committed to a (mostly) Dry January, I spent the longest month of the year ...
Dry January, initiated by Alcohol Change UK, promotes abstaining from alcohol for the month of January, resulting in improved sleep, increased energy, and better skin health. Experts note that ...
For those who managed to complete Dry January, it can be difficult to try and find a balance once you start drinking again. You may feel as though your drinking tolerance is not what it used to be ...
Maybe you just made it through dry January or are contemplating taking a hiatus from alcohol sometime in the near future after watching other people complete the challenge. These self-imposed ...
A dry January across Colorado and the rest of the Rocky Mountain West has created a dichotomy of water haves and have-nots across the region. Snowpack across Colorado ranges from close to normal ...