Take on the Dry January challenge and sip your way through it—dry wine style! Don’t let January end without raising a glass ...
Even if you don't participate, you've likely heard of Dry January at this point. The international month of sobriety is ...
Austin bars and restaurants are proving Dry January doesn't have to be boring. Check the list for places to discover your ...
Since it was started in 2013 by the charity Alcohol Change UK, the Dry January challenge has significantly grown in ...
Private GP clinic Midland Health is urging people taking part in Dry January to think carefully about quitting cold turkey if ...
Some Calgary businesses are participating in the Dry January trend, catering to consumers wishing to cut back while still ...
Yes, participating in Dry January does help most people drink less during the year. According to the National Library of Medicine, the Dry January challenge started in the U.K. about 10 years ago.
For those looking to take a break from the booze post-holiday season, sobriety advocate Chris Clemens said "Dry January" is a ...
NAs or near beers — no matter what you call them, booze-free drinks are blowing up. These are the best ones to drink all year ...
Little Woodrow’s Lubbock released a craft mocktail menu for those participating in Dry January, according to a press release ...
Many people are participating in Dry January, and experts are sharing how cutting out alcohol can have some health benefits.
Doing Dry January, but feeling uninspired by the options? Some of the best non-alcoholic drinks now come in cans.