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One example is dry January, a time people make less alcohol. But, Christian Johnson, a recovery coach with Marshfield Clinic, says this is because self-aware alcoholics focus on staying “dry ...
The first major tournament of the year is in the books as Rory McIlroy finally completed the career grand slam by winning his first green jacket. McIlroy outlasted a field of 96 golfers at Augusta ...
Each year when spring arrives, many good things happen. The days grow longer and warmer. Everywhere plants stretch out and flowers bloom. Hibernating animals sleepily emerge from their slumber while ...
A growing number of Americans gave Dry January a try this year, abstaining from alcohol in the first month of the year. Participation in the annual sobriety ritual has risen steadily since the non ...
Getty Cheers to Dry January! The annual time of year when consumers opt to abstain from alcohol has been in full swing since the beginning of the month, with some even choosing to drop their drink ...
Along with food, alcohol can play a significant role in the festivities, which is why it's no surprise that some people are drawn to the month-long abstinence challenge called Dry January.
He and his coworkers challenged each other to try Dry January — 31 days of no alcohol. This month is viewed by many as perfect time to abstain from imbibing, because a lot of alcohol is usually ...
Panama City Beach Police Chief J.R. Talamantez says he’s concerned with the amount of underaged, unsupervised juveniles coming to Panama City Beach on Spring Break. This comes after a shooting ...
A Gallup poll survey last year found 65% of people ages 18 to 34 now believe drinking is bad for your health, and the same survey in 2023 showed the number of people in that age group who have even a ...
How Dry January became a branding event for Big Alcohol With alcohol sales flattening, the beer, wine, and spirits industry has managed to cash in on the "sober curious" trend. Cutting back on ...
All of the latest news, information and updates about Dry January. WINTER dullness and cold weather can mean that us Brits feel a little more down in the dumps that usual. Thankfully, there are ...