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Research shows taking a month-long break from alcohol has been associated with a wealth of physical and mental health ...
Chad Kelly, 57, of Atlanta recently had an amazing Sunday fly fishing on the Toccoa River. He caught a few trout, enjoyed a friend’s company, and witnessed a majestic fog rising off the chilly water ...
This article is part of Dry January, Straight Up, your no-BS guide to cutting out alcohol for 31 days—or longer. SELF will be publishing new articles for this series throughout January. Read more here ...
The ‘sober curious’ movement has gained steam across the US with more and more people participating month-long dry periods to ...
Juice fasting and celeb-style meal delivery aren’t the only ways to give your body a post-holiday reset. The simple act of taking a break from alcohol for a few weeks is enough to give you some major ...
The non-alcoholic category is growing strong with several new offerings that taste almost as good as the real thing, here’s what to try now Contributor. Forbes contributors publish independent expert ...
As the new year unfolds, a growing number of Americans are embracing Dry January, a month-long commitment to alcohol ...
The incoming storms follow what has been an exceptionally dry January for the Bay Area, with the lack of rain having an impact on the region's water supply. Healdsburg residents Tom and Molly Nicol ...
'Dry January,' popular in the U.K., is gaining momentum in the States. A glass of red wine. Alamy Stock Photo — -- To kick off the New Year, could you give up the occasional cocktail or glass of ...