There are Dry January infographics, influencers, ad campaigns and incessant discussion about who is and is not drinking. The science is clear. Abstainers are doing a good thing for their health.
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 ...
Dry January doesn’t mean your drinks need to lose their sparkle—or their flavor. Whether you’re diving into a month of mindful drinking or just looking to switch up your usual, these nine ...
Even though resolving to quit drinking is common among most people during the beginning of the year, so is slipping up. A few ways you can get back on track include: Dry January? Stock These 10 ...
An increasing number of young Americans are choosing to cut back on drinking – last year, 35% of people in the 21 to 24-year-old age bracket successfully participated in Dry January, according ...
Why do you want to do Dry January? What are your goals? What would success look like? Do you plan to go back to drinking the same amount on Feb. 1? Or are you using Dry January to jump start a ...
Still, Greenville-area restaurants and social spaces are serving up non-alcoholic drinks and mocktails to help those who committed to Dry January — a challenge that aims to eliminate alcohol ...