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Dry January has become a cultural phenomenon marketed as a healthy way to start of the new year. One in five adults claimed to have participated in Dry January in 2022 which is up 13% from 2021.
Planetary Picture of the Day Week of January 13, 2025. We focus on the inner solar system this week, ... In early January 2025, multiple destructive fires broke out in the hills of Los Angeles County, ...
Planetary Picture of the Day Week of January 15, 2024 Welcome to our weekly recap of our Planetary Picture of the Day (PPOD)! Landscapes from Venus and Mars, Uranus' moon Miranda, and Jupiter's ...
Dry January is a 31-day challenge to abstain from alcohol consumption during the entire month of January. It was officially founded in 2013. $3,500 iPhone possible?
Dry January sounds like a simple proposition: No alcohol. For 31 days. And some enthusiasts jump in without much planning — perhaps even hungover after a rowdy New Year’s Eve.. There is no ...
If you’re already finding a fully-sober Dry January to be a drag, there’s a less restrictive way to cut back on drinking and still improve your relationship with alcohol.
Is Dry January your New Year's resolution? What to expect and how it works If your New Year's resolution is to give up drinking for the month of January, this expert guide can help you get to Day ...
Dec. 26, 2024. Leer en español ... maybe you want to kick off the year with Dry January instead. The popular sobriety challenge has a simple goal: ... clearer skin and more energy throughout the day.
Fundraising ribbon for Australia Day, July 30, 1915. Courtesy Australian War Memorial. However, even after Federation in 1901, the primary national holiday was not January 26 but “Empire Day ...
Taking a 30-day break from alcohol, such as during Dry January (or any time of year), can create a host of benefits, including better sleep, a more stable mood, less brain fog, and an improved ...
McCarthy hasn’t had a drink for a year. Courtesy of Andrea Celeste. Since the 1940s, roughly 60 percent of Americans have said they drink occasionally, according to analysis by The New Consumer ...
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