Dry January is a popular New Year's resolution for many Brits aiming to detox after the festive season's indulgence in mulled wine and eggnog. However, health experts from Universal Drugstore have ...
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In 2013, when the concept of Dry January was introduced as a public health initiative by Alcohol Change UK, I had been sober for three years in Alcoholics Anonymous. I was just 29 years old and an ...
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As Dry January continues to grow in popularity, more consumers are seeking alternatives to traditional alcoholic beverages. And that trend only looks to continue as generational shifts point ...
“That’s where I think ‘dry January’ has kind of caught on,” Wakeman said. “If you publicly state you’re going to do something, you’re more likely to stick with it than if you keep ...
The challenge began in 2013 and was started by Alcohol Change UK. Some benefits of Dry January include improved sleep, weight loss, and increased energy. People struggling with heavy alcohol use ...
If you're feeling a little bit gross about how much drinking you've done over Christmas, you might be considering Dry January. Dry Jan sees people quitting booze during the month of January ...
She also works as a bilingual telehealth dietitian for Vida Health Program. Dry January is a yearly challenge during which people refrain from consuming alcohol for the month of January.
Ditching alcohol for a month could have more health benefits than you think. (Getty Creative) ...
Giving up alcohol for a month can have benefits for your sleep, your weight, and your mental wellbeing (Picture: Getty) Can giving up alcohol for the next month – otherwise known as Dry January ...
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