Montreal athlete Christian Parenteau took up track and field at 14 years old as a way to improve in soccer. From there, he started cross-country in high school, which led to a bigger running career ...
Dry January, the popular challenge of giving up alcohol for the first month of the year, has become a health trend embraced by millions, but does it really work, or is it just another fleeting fad ...
The challenge began in 2013 and was started by Alcohol Change UK. Some benefits of Dry January include improved sleep, weight loss, and increased energy. People struggling with heavy alcohol use ...
One of the most popular resolutions is participating in Dry January, a month-long challenge where individuals commit to abstaining from alcohol. This challenge, which started in 2013 by Alcohol ...
Taking the challenge of going dry in January, or Dry January, i.e. having no alcohol for the entire month, is one resolution that might actually make you healthier. The Dry January campaign was ...
With January comes dry January. Well ... these memes remind us all that sometimes the best way to tackle a challenge is not to take it too seriously. So, here’s to you and your January journey.
Folks looking to get on the right track may be interested in Dry January, a 31-day challenge in which participants abstain from drinking alcohol, whether it be cocktails, wine or beer. Though ...
With consumer reports indicating alcohol sales reaching an all time high in December, many are “tapping out” of drinking in a challenge known as Dry January which encourages those ...
Challenge Dry January. So, this year, instead of going completely dry, I’m redefining Dry January—with Dry Wine. It’s my happy compromise: enjoying low-sugar, lower-alcohol options that let ...