Following the rise in alcohol consumption during the COVID-19 pandemic, which studies show persisted through 2022, Americans ...
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 ...
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 forecast for Dry January is looking very wet. The trend among the sober-curious in the Big Apple has seemingly dried up — with New Yorkers calling the once-hip phenomenon “stupid.” ...
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 ...
Does it seem like it is unusually dry this month? The last significant rainfall in Western Washington was Jan. 10.
“A wall chart where you cross off days or add stickers is a surprisingly motivating way to see your success building up.” Join online communities “Join online communities or Dry January ...