Simon decided to try Dry January, a challenge to abstain from drinking for the month, in 2021. It’s now something she does ...
Last December we decided to embark upon Dry January, the challenge promoted ... and joined a private leisure club where I started swimming before and after work whenever I could, and at weekends.
Dry January is a month-long challenge where people ditch alcohol to reset their bodies, minds, and drinking habits after the indulgences ... were surveyed just before the start of the challenge ...
"It is a great chance to hit the reset button after so many holiday ... of participating in Dry January this year, there are some health factors to consider before ditching alcohol for an entire ...
It’s called Dry January, a month-long challenge where people ... “He loves bourbon, and he’s missing the taste, especially yesterday after the Vikings did so bad,” Swank said.
Dry January began in 2013 as a campaign by the U.K.-based charity Alcohol Change UK. It encourages people to stop drinking for a month, aiming for a rest after the often indulgent holiday season.
Participants often report feeling healthier, clearer, and more energized after just a month of ... consult with a healthcare provider before beginning Dry January. For some, gradually reducing ...
SHE ALSO WARNS ABOUT DRINKING HEAVILY ON FEBRUARY 1ST AFTER DRY JANUARY. SO DOING THAT AFTER NOT DRINKING AT ALL COULD BE DANGEROUS AND COULD LEAD TO ALCOHOL POISONING. REPORTING LI The start of a ...
In one large analysis published in the journal Psychology & Health, researchers recruited 4,232 adults and studied them before and after they took part in Dry January. They found that all the ...
There’s been an explosion of nonalcoholic cocktails in the Big Apple recently — and it’s not just for Dry January when the ... a zero-proof spritz named after the two main prohibitionists ...