This article is part of Dry January, Straight Up, your no-BS guide to cutting out alcohol for 31 days—or longer. SELF will be publishing new articles for this series throughout January. Read more here ...
Committing to Dry January this year? The good news is that you’re already well past the halfway mark, which is a huge achievement in itself. While you should be proud of reaching this point, it’s okay ...
Dry January may already be a distant memory, but the problems for big booze are far from receding. The U.S. surgeon general’s advisory on the link between alcohol and cancer, the rise of weight-loss ...
As Dry January comes to a close, some of us may choose to continue our alcohol-free journey while others might be eager to return to their regular drinking habits after a month of cleansing. Both ...
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An estimated one in five adults of drinking age in the U.S. have been abstaining from alcohol for “Dry January.” Motivations for participating might range from a desire to avoid hangovers, lose weight ...
S1: Welcome in San Diego. I'm Jade Hyndman. On today's Wellness Wednesday we are talking about the health impacts of alcohol on our body. This is KPBS Midday Edition. Connecting our communities ...
Chad Kelly, 57, of Atlanta recently had an amazing Sunday fly fishing on the Toccoa River. He caught a few trout, enjoyed a friend’s company, and witnessed a majestic fog rising off the chilly water ...
'Dry January,' popular in the U.K., is gaining momentum in the States. A glass of red wine. Alamy Stock Photo — -- To kick off the New Year, could you give up the occasional cocktail or glass of ...
SANTA MONICA (KABC) -- Beyond the resolve to be healthy, abstaining from alcohol has become a thing. Known as "Dry January," market research suggests over half of U.S. adults are attempting to skip ...
Is Dry January good or bad? The answer isn't so simple as one woman explains why giving up alcohol for 30 days is a little bit of both. On the first Saturday night of my month of sober living, I found ...
Dry January may already be a distant memory, but the problems for big booze are far from receding. The U.S. Surgeon General’s advisory on the link between alcohol and cancer, the rise of weight-loss ...