The Lighthouse team embarked on a week-long road show across Blackpool to raise awareness and promote their services during ...
As the end of Dry January nears, many are aspiring to be occasional drinkers rather than teetotallers - and experts say the health benefits can still be dramatic ...
The new year is a time to make changes. In an attempt to be healthy, many partake in Dry January and abstain from alcohol.
Originally started in 2013 by the British charity Alcohol Change UK, the Dry January initiative is designed to raise awareness about alcohol use and support a healthier, lower-alcohol lifestyle.
More than a quarter of U.S. adults may cut out alcohol in January 2025 in a trend that seems to become more popular every year.
The start of a new year presents an ideal moment to reassess your habits, especially when it comes to alcohol consumption. Dry January offers ... a deeper self-awareness, fostering a shift in ...
Montreal athlete Christian Parenteau took up track and field at 14 years old as a way to improve in soccer. From there, he started cross-country in high school, which led to a bigger running career ...
WHY IT’S DRY JANUARY ... a woman abstaining from alcohol to train for a half marathon, has gained significant traction in Pittsburgh."We get a lot of awareness in January, but it doesn't ...
The news comes as some Austin residents celebrate the start of 2025 by cutting down on drinking for a Dry January ... of alcohol consumption. "Hopefully, this will catalyze even more awareness ...
It’s that time of the year when many individuals across South Africa and beyond embrace the annual tradition of Dry January. A month-long commitment to abstaining from alcohol, this movement ...
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 ...