As Dry January comes to an end you might be wondering what happened to your body and the health benefits you may have gleaned ...
To mark Dry January 2025, the City of Paris is organizing a competition for the best non-alcoholic cocktail on January 27.
Dry January is well-intentioned, and it may work really well for people who can stick to it, maybe even beyond January. Other people may be more inclined to cut down on alcohol consumption rather ...
A financially dry January isn’t just about limiting your spending, and you’ll want to know how much you’re saving as well. “If you don't already have an emergency fund of three months ...
A good meal paired with the right wine is like icing on a cake. But would you start the day with wine? While some frown upon ...
Learn why you can trust us. ON THIS PAGE After ringing in the new year, Dry January seems to pop up all over the place. So what is it, exactly? Well, Dry January is a challenge aimed at people who ...
You’ll be hearing a lot about Dry January this month as our friends, relatives and co-workers consider taking on the challenge. Some will start and finish, others will start and quit.
That’s a big part of why “Dry January” is growing in popularity. But if you decide to participate this year, you might find that abstaining from alcohol for 31 days could benefit your wallet ...
In today’s column, I showcase how the use of generative AI and large language models (LLMs) can substantially aid the quest for those seeking a Dry January. Alcohol abstinence is the underlying ...