Dry January is often a sombre affair, where abstinence is the order of the day. But London’s bars, restaurants and events organisers seem to be taking a different tack this year: many are ...
With exam season in full swing, starting the year off sober has never been more appealing, so here are my top tips to stick ...
"Dry January" is a social movement encouraging sobriety for the month. More people, especially younger adults, are choosing ...
Baking fancy cakes or creating fun boards for events can be great distractions. So, does Dry January really work? The answer is nuanced. There are benefits to taking a month-long break from ...
Enhanced relationships: Alcohol-free activities often foster deeper connections and more meaningful interactions. Successful completion of Dry January requires thoughtful preparation. Having a ...
Experts are concerned about a potential pitfall of Dry January, saying it could cause unhealthy withdrawal symptoms in participants who may not realize they have a drinking problem. “Events like ...
Promising DJs with "big beats and dirty bass" and "a mighty sound system", Sober Rave: UK Bass club night will take place at ...
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 ...
Staying dry for January may help jump-start people to give up alcohol for longer -- If you’re feeling hungover from New Year’s Eve champagne or had one too many boozy eggnogs over the holidays ...