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Dry January alcohol-free trend on the rise
January brings a new chance to focus on wellness. That’s why some people participate in Dry January, and go a month without drinking alcoholic beverages. The trend appears to be on the rise.
Dry January options include alcohol-free spirits by the bottle and good local cocktails
About a quarter of Americans will give up alcohol in January. If you're looking for a substitute, here are some options in Columbus.
Considering Dry January? The health benefits of the 31-day challenge
"Studies have shown that there have been some health benefits from engaging in Dry January," Dr. Anand explained. "One is that your medical health, so liver health, improvement in sleep, weight loss, and decrease in your blood pressure have shown to happen during Dry January if you complete it."
Save money, improve health with Dry January challenge
Now that the holidays are over, you might want to consider clearing out your fridge or cabinets of any alcohol and giving Dry January a shot.
Sober-curious? Here's what to know about Dry January, the alcohol abstinence challenge
Dry January is a 31-day challenge to abstain from alcohol consumption during the entire month of January. It was officially founded in 2013.
Embrace Dry January with these flavorful drinks without the alcohol
A quarter of Americans are vowing to start the New Year by taking part in Dry January so sommelier Vanessa Price joins TODAY to share options for how to enjoy the flavors of wine, beer, and cocktails without the alcohol!
Doing Dry Jan? Here's what happens to your skin when you stop drinking alcohol
If you're partaking in Dry January after a Christmas of mainlining Champagne and Negronis then props to you. Just like Sober October, Dry January is an awareness campaign that spurs people to forgo alcohol for 31 days.
Dry January: lowering the bar on drinking
Young adults are drinking less alcohol than their parents' generation. A Gallup poll says that in the past 20 years, the percentage of people under 34 that say they drink has fallen from 72% to 62%.
The New Year's trend 'Dry January' may have drinkers looking at alcohol alternatives
Dry January, the New Year's resolution not to consume alcohol all month, may have drinkers turning to alcohol alternatives.
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Dry January is underway. What Michigan residents should know about the health benefits
Many Michigan residents rang in 2025 with a glass of champagne, or possibly a lot more alcohol, but now that January is here, ...
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How does ‘dry January’ affect your body and mind?
It’s dry January! People around the world are taking a break from alcohol, but what does this month of sobriety really mean ...
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Dry January 2025 To Be Biggest Yet, Experts Say
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.
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Dry January: What is it and how beneficial can giving up alcohol be?
If you’re feeling hungover from New Year’s Eve champagne or had one too many boozy eggnogs over the holidays, let
January
be a fresh start. Taking the challenge of going
dry
in
January
, or
Dry
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Women advised to take part in Dry January to reduce dry eye risk
A study conducted on over 77,000 individuals found that alcohol consumption increased the risk of dry eye in women.
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Saffron de Twah launches Dry January dinner series
Proceeds from the month-long series will help fund the restaurant's community kitchen program, which provides meals to those ...
WOOD-TV
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Tasty ideas for a dry January
Temperatures will remain in the 20s. While many like to crack open a bottle or a can to ring in the New Year, one health ...
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Rochester’s Altbar offers a sober spot to socialize during Dry January
Hartman believes that during Dry January, many people will seek alternatives that mimic the social rituals of drinking ...
City A.M.
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Someone is throwing a ‘death to Dry January’ party with a coffin and hearse
Dry
January
doesn’t exactly have the best reputation – the idea of not drinking for an entire month is a miserable ...
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