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For this month and beyond, Londoners are increasingly turning to low and no-alcohol drinks.
Abstaining from alcohol for just one month as part of 'Dry January' can offer meaningful physical and psychological improvements, including better sleep, and weight loss, a new study confirms.
Going from a nightly glass of wine (OK, two on weekends) to mocktails has been a work in progress. But I'm sleeping better!
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Dry January, initiated by Alcohol Change UK in 2013, has evolved from a modest campaign to a global movement encouraging people to reduce alcohol consumption for a month.