My goal is simple,’ he says,. ‘I want people to feel excited about what’s in their glass, even if there’s no alcohol in it.’ ...
This hour, we explore the concept of Dry January and hear from sober spaces and dry spots in our state celebrating life ...
“Naturally, some people might call you out simply because they notice you don’t have a drink in your hand,” Lucero says. An ...
If you tried out Dry January, or maybe you didn't get the chance to, a local doctor ABC-7 spoke with shares the benefits of ...
‘Dry January’ is known for taking alcohol out of our lives for one month. Others choose to remove Marijuana. Still others may take out what they believe is their excessive use of electronics. Five ...
SEATTLE — The Dandy offers an ideal destination for Dry January participants with its exceptional mocktail selection. This ...
Lasting change happens through small, imperfect steps, and a slip doesn’t erase progress, Virginia Recovery Centers’ Lauren ...
Cannabis-infused beverages may provide a unique opportunity for helping people drink less alcohol, according to the findings ...
Artifact Events hosts its third annual No I-D alcohol-free cocktail competition and tasting, highlighting creative zero-proof ...
New UB research suggests using cannabis beverages as a substitute for alcohol could be a novel harm reduction strategy.
A nutritionist and a bar expert break down the health and cost benefits (and possible drawbacks) of choosing mocktails over alcohol.
The health impacts of Dry January haven't been studied rigorously, but research on alcohol use, its harms and potential ...