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It's 'Dry January.' Here's how much you can save by not drinking for a month
Giving up alcohol for 31 days is associated with numerous health benefits. But for a growing number of adults, saving money is a top motivator.
Making mocktails for Dry January with N.B. TikTok star
Fredericton mixologist Larry Canam shows CBC New Brunswick host Clare MacKenzie how to make a couple of mocktails for Dry January.
Trying 'Dry January?' We found these drink options online for you
According to Harvard Health, heavier drinking or long-term drinking can increase physical and mental problems, especially among older adults. Heart and liver damage, a higher cancer risk, a weakened immune system, memory issues, and mood disorders are common issues, health officials said.
If Dry January is too daunting, try drinking less but better
Dry January isn’t for everyone. Some people effortlessly go cold turkey, spend a month evaluating their habits, and emerge as beautifully enlightened swans on February 1 (with their taxes already filed).
Doing Dry January? Try these non-alcoholic drinks and mocktails in Genesee County
GENESEE COUNTY, MI – Several Genesee County restaurants and bars will be helping residents who are going sober for Dry January remain true to their New Year’s resolutions. These establishments offer a variety of non-alcoholic beverages including mocktails as well as non-alcoholic beer and wine.
How to conquer Dry January in Columbus
Joining the Dry January trend doesn't mean your nights out have to be dull, as there are more alcohol-free options and attention surrounding sobriety than ever before. Why it matters: Studies show that temporarily abstaining from alcohol comes with health perks like better sleep,
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Already had a Dry January slip-up? It's OK, expert says. Here's how to get back on track.
In Dry January​, people choose to give up alcohol for the month, but what happens if they have a drink? Here's what an expert ...
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Rethink Dry January 2025: Dry Wines And A Dash Of Dry Wit
Take on the Dry January challenge and sip your way through it—dry wine style! Don’t let January end without raising a glass ...
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The Origins Of 'Dry January' Go Back Further Than You'd Think
Even if you don't participate, you've likely heard of Dry January at this point. The international month of sobriety is ...
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I’ve Been Sober For a Year — These Are The Things That Helped Me Through Dry January and Beyond
One writer completely stopped drinking alcohol a year ago. These items helped her personally get through the year.
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Would You Prefer Your January Dry, Damp, or Wet? We Have Thoughts.
Taking a break from alcohol doesn't have to be an all-or-nothing proposition. Our executive wine editor breaks down the best ...
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Sober style: How the internet can make Dry January easier
Diving into Dry January? Use this guide to help make it a breeze with tips on how to find helpful apps, recipes, and events.
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Argentina's soy belt may be in for an alarmingly dry January
Canada's main stock index rose on Friday to round out a positive holiday-shortened week, with nine of 10 major sectors ...
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Scottish city ranks as the most interested in Dry January among UK spots
The 31-day challenge poses a unique opportunity for Scots to ditch the booze and lean into sober curiosity - but some cities ...
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Woman's Dry January Invite to Friends and Family Goes Viral After They Reject Her One by One (Exclusive)
When Harley Hurosky asked her friends and family to join her for Dry January, their hilarious responses made her TikTok go viral.
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