Damp January, the relaxed cousin of the Dry January trend, can help develop healthy habits beyond the first month of the year ...
With deadly wildfires burning entire neighborhoods in Los Angeles, the Israel-Hamas war raging on, and the Trump ...
The report describes the link between moderate alcohol consumption and seven forms of cancer, urging Americans to reevaluate ...
The health benefits of cutting out alcohol have become increasingly evident too, including better sleep, weight loss and reduced blood pressure and cholesterol levels. The cherry on top: pressing ...
As Dry January comes to an end, those who took up the challenge of abstaining from alcohol for the first month of the year ...
Pub & Bar News is Sponsored by Harcus Parker Greene King has reported soaring sales of low and no alcohol drinks in January ...
Cannabis drinks are becoming increasingly popular as people seek alternative ways to relax and socialize, customers and ...
Dry January is something that the NHS backs, saying that it has a wealth of benefits from potential weight loss to even ...
Dry January is mostly pain and not so much gain, says our writer. It’s month two and three that you really start to enjoy the ...
Congratulations – you’ve got through Dry January! Whether you are about to reset your relationship with alcohol for the long term or you’re going to pop a cork to celebrate, Anna Magee looks at what e ...
DRY January is finally over. And if you decided to ban booze last month, your body and mind will be thanking you big time, especially if “silly season” was a little ­sillier than planned. But ...
Dry January is growing in popularity in the Netherlands, with some extending the challenge to Dry July and Sober September.