Take on the Dry January challenge and sip your way through it—dry wine style! Don’t let January end without raising a glass ...
For those looking to take a break from the booze post-holiday season, sobriety advocate Chris Clemens said "Dry January" is a ...
Dry January has become a popular challenge, encouraging people to cut back on alcohol for the month.
NAs or near beers — no matter what you call them, booze-free drinks are blowing up. These are the best ones to drink all year ...
As many embrace all things health and wellness at the start of the new year, Atlanta’s restaurants and bars are helping out with alcohol-free drinks good enough that you won’t miss the booze. These ...
This Dry January, the Surgeon General said alcohol should come with a warning label for cancer risks. Dry January is a ...
My co-author and I have also conducted a parallel study of the general population to compare people who were participating in ...
With modern day origins starting in 2013 in the U.K., Dry January has become a worldwide campaign with millions of people ...
Statista reports that 25% of Americans do the challenge each year. Among 21-24 year-olds, 75% took part in the challenge in ...
Many people are participating in Dry January, and experts are sharing how cutting out alcohol can have some health benefits.
Football fan and pundit Jay Motty explained that going to the games sober was far better than the days when alcohol clouded ...
Little Woodrow’s Lubbock released a craft mocktail menu for those participating in Dry January, according to a press release ...