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Dry Jan. with Just Enough Wines
Doing Dry January? You Might See These 6 Health Benefits in a Month
Fact checked by Nick Blackmer People who participate in Dry January are often hoping to level up their health. But no matter your reasons for abstaining, chances are you’ll feel better after giving up alcohol.
Dry January with Just Enough Wines
The month of January is often known as dry January for some who might want to give themselves a break after the new year. They don't want to drink alcohol. But that doesn't mean you have to give up flavor or fun.
Dry January Is For Dry Martinis
January is a cold, merciless return to reality after the holidays. So instead of going totally dry, make it a Dry Martini January with one of these lesser-known gins.
Raise a glass to Dry January in Charleston
The new year is here, and this is a great time to make healthy goals for 2025. Many of us celebrated the holidays with winter cocktails and wine, and now
Many participating in Dry January
Many participating in Dry January
How does dry January affect your body?
January is typically a great time to create new goals and aspirations. For many, that means taking a break from the booze. Dry January is a month-long journey to abstain from alcohol. It’s not just a great start to a new year,
Navigating Dry January In Austin
Are you planning on participating in Dry January? As the challenge gains popularity in Austin every year, there are more and more events to choose from! Editor-In-Chief of Austin Monthly, Madeline
Dear Dry January People, Please Be Quiet
We're halfway through January, which for many people is Dry January. It's pretty much impossible to not know that, given the endless social media posts and ad campaigns about temporarily abstaining from alcohol,
Dry January can be a gateway to sobriety
We’re halfway through January — which is the time many people start to slack on their new year’s resolutions or forego them all together. In fact, the second Friday in January is known as “Quitters Day,
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Viral Video: Why Dry January Is Out and Misty Q1 Is In
A comedian, writer and TikTok creator explains tells Newsweek why Misty Q1 is better than Dry January for building healthy habits.
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Missed Dry January? Science Says You Should Definitely Give Your Own Version of Dry February a Try
Or if you prefer, research shows you should make it an [Insert Your Goal Here] February. As Steve Jobs said about starting ...
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What is Dry January? Doctor explains how alcohol break helps you reset.
BALTIMORE - Dry January, a trend that's becoming increasingly popular, involves taking a break from alcohol. It's a chance to ...
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The Cali Sober And Sober-Curious Guide To Dry January
While cannabis legalizes and becomes more accessible, weed is disrupting the hold that alcohol has on altered states.
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Crush Dry January: 8 Expert Hacks for a Successful Alcohol-Free Month
Since this trend caught traction, researchers started exploring the effects of drinking alcohol. The results showed that ...
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Woman's Dry January Invite to Friends and Family Goes Viral After They Reject Her One by One (Exclusive)
Harley Hurosky’s attempt to recruit friends and family for a month of sobriety took a humorous turn when it went viral on ...
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The best non-alcoholic drinks to try during Dry January
The best non-alcoholic beverages are perfect for Dry January, and some are so good that you'll want to enjoy them year-round.
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Iron Bay Restaurant offering special mocktails during Dry January
Iron Bay Restaurant in Marquette offers special mocktail drinks each week of Dry January. The restaurant manager Shannon Johnson says a mocktail or other non-alcoholic drinks are great alternatives.
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California's lack of rain, snow continues as dry January stretch grows
Critically dry weather continues to plague Southern California with fire concerns. Growing dryness is now expanding into ...
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