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The idea of going sober for a limited time can be appealing — research shows even a temporary dry spell offers some health benefits. People who take on the Dry January challenge vow to go alcohol-free ...
There are a bevy of new alcohol-free drinks that offer interesting alternatives for Dry January.
We urge policymakers and the public to support new, prominent warnings for alcohol that adequately inform consumers that alcohol increases cancer risk.
Happy "Dry January!" It's the month when some people choose to go alcohol-free.
Austin bars and restaurants are proving Dry January doesn't have to be boring. Check the list for places to discover your next alcohol-free beverage.
If your New Year's resolution is to drink less alcohol, Life Kit is here to help. Sign up for our Dry January newsletter series, and get tips and strategies to help you stay alcohol-free for a ...
Discover the best non-alcoholic drinks to shop and enjoy during Dry January.
If you’re celebrating 2025 with a dry (or slightly damp) start, there are plenty of January events in the D.C. area that are catering towards a sober crowd. D.C.’s biggest nonalcoholic festival, ...
Whether you're participating in Dry January or just want a perfectly balanced cocktail without the alcohol, these booze-free drinks that range from traditional spirit-forward sips to refreshing ...
In this week's Dish: Mocktail recommendations for Dry January, new restaurants this year, igloo dining guide, an oyster shucking class, and more.
The Dry January campaign was started in 2013 by Alcohol Change U.K., a charity focused on reducing alcohol harm. What are the health benefits of Dry January? While research on how quitting alcohol ...
Talk about a dry January: A 2024 report found more than half of Americans who took part last year in the annual alcohol-free month consumed nothing as a replacement for their beer, wine and ...