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.
Dry January, a month-long alcohol-free challenge, has gained popularity worldwide as a way to reset habits and prioritize health. The initiative, which originated in the U.K. in 2013, encourages ...
Challenge Dry January. So, this year, instead of going completely dry, I’m redefining Dry January—with Dry Wine. It’s my happy compromise: enjoying low-sugar, lower-alcohol options that let ...