For those looking to embrace a healthier lifestyle, the start of the New Year sometimes means the start of "Dry January." The trend coincides with the U.S. surgeon general's new advisory warning ...
Following the rise in alcohol consumption during the COVID-19 pandemic, which studies show persisted through 2022, Americans ...
That's up from 33% in 2022. Interested in learning more? Here's what to know about Dry January, including its origin, benefits and tips for making it through 31 days alcohol-free. Need a break?
Holland wasn’t just doing Dry January for fun. He’d always leaned on alcohol as his go-to, whether celebrating or commiserating, making it a complex part of his life. But in January 2022 ...
Holland wasn’t just doing Dry January for fun. He’d always leaned on alcohol as his go-to, whether celebrating or commiserating, making it a complex part of his life. But in January 2022 ...