DRY January will soon be over for those observing it – but while millions will enjoy a celebratory drink, it is also worth ...
January is typically a dark and rainy time of year in Portland, where some days the thick clouds make it feel as though the ...
A GLASS of wine at lunch, a bottle shared at dinner, a nightcap on the sofa… Your alcohol intake can quickly add up and you ...
Normally, these types of days are few and far between in January. But this month, Mother Nature put the Pacific Northwest ...
I’ve had a lot of patients come in and complain their skin is more itchy,” he said. Added Thieu, who is chief of dermatology for Main Line Health, and who happens to suffer from eczema: “The last few ...
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 ...
Experts have warned against the popular Dry January trend due to the risks of debilitating symptoms like hallucinations, vomiting and insomnia. While ditching booze for a month may have small ...
IF you're doing Dry January this year, well done for getting this far! And you're in good company, as according to Alcohol Change UK, more than one in four Brits - that's 15.5 million of us - are ...
What is Dry January? Here's why people are ditching alcohol for the month. (Image via Getty Images) The holiday season has come and gone — and many people are opting to ring in the New Year by ...
(Carline Jean/South Florida Sun Sentinel) Drinking excessively can ... Along with participating in Dry January, here are other things you can do to improve your liver health: Change your diet ...