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Why Dry January could actually be bad for you: Addiction expert
While Dry January can improve sleep quality, cause weight loss and boost energy, alcohol withdrawal symptoms include anxiety, headache, nausea, vomiting, insomnia, shaky hands and sweating.
Dry January 2025 To Be Biggest Yet, Experts Say
More than a quarter of U.S. adults may cut out alcohol in January 2025 in a trend that seems to become more popular every year.
New research shows why going dry in January vastly improves your health
It is socially alluring, psychologically and physically addictive. And, in the past, it’s been touted as having health benefits.
What is Dry January and does it work?
Gym memberships spike, meal plans are overhauled and - for a growing number of people - alcohol takes a back seat.
Black-Owned Mocktail Brands To Try This Dry January And Beyond
More people are deciding to scale back on consuming alcohol and opting for other healthier options, like mocktails.
Mocktails for Dry January
Following the holidays, which can often center around the consumption of alcohol, many social drinkers are turning towards Dry January. No, not in terms of weather, as many climates see snow and rain during this season.
Why some Utahns and beyond are participating in 'Dry January'
This means people are kick-starting their resolutions, including the trendy New Year’s challenge of "Dry January," which means giving up alcohol for the month.
How ‘Dry January’ could affect the mind and body
Experts say “Dry January” is growing in popularity, especially among young people.
How to have a successful dry January
Here are some tips to enjoy a beverage when you're taking part in "dry January."
Doing Dry January? Here are alcohol-free beers made in Mass.
Looking to participate in Dry January? Here's a rundown of several local non-alcoholic options right in Massachusetts.
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Why bar owner says Dry January is not just a trend
Washington DC bar owner Vergie Arandid opened Binge, the city’s first fully non-alcoholic bar. She explains why she says ...
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Some kicked off the 2025 New Year with a ‘Dry January’ reset
As the new year begins some people are kicking off 2025 alcohol-free, with a dry January on their minds. For those familiar ...
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Planning a dry January? Here's how to sober up in 2025
Planning a dry January is a great way to reset after the indulgent holiday season and take a break from alcohol. It’s an ...
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9 New Alcohol-Free Drinks For Dry January
Millennials and Generation Z were more inclined to participate in Dry January this time last year, according to Statista.
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Interested in Dry January? 5 Tips for an Alcohol-Free New Year
Dry January—the trend of going alcohol-free for the first month of the year—is linked to several benefits, such as weight ...
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Flow into 2025 with yoga, dry January events and "Hamilton" in Charlotte this week
From Broadway magic with "Hamilton," to dry January cocktails and a yoga rave, this week's lineup in Charlotte is packed with ...
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Accomplishing Your Dry January Non-Alcohol Ambitions Via Aid Of Generative AI And LLMs
Dry January consists of trying to avoid alcohol for all of January. This can be challenging for some. Generative AI and LLMs ...
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As Denver residents take part in dry January, surgeon general warns of alcohol effects
The U.S. Surgeon General's Office is hoping warning labels about the risks of drinking alcohol could help people across the ...
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