The annual trend of going sober for the first month of the year is back. The concept of Dry January may seem widespread today, but just a decade ago, it was “sort of a niche,” said Manhattan bar owner ...
After a long holiday season indulging in sweet treats and perhaps a few too many spirits, January can be a great time to reset and return to healthy habits. Dry January, a health campaign that ...
This story has been updated to add more information. New Year, New You, right? Enter: Dry January, the annual detox where folks ditch the booze for a month. While some may view it as a daunting ...
Ten years ago, Johanna Sullivan, 54, of Sharpsburg got divorced and her mother died of cancer. She found herself relying too heavily on wine to cope. There was no rock-bottom moment. Nothing ...
We are closing out the month of January and on some people’s list of New Year’s resolutions is the goal to fulfill Dry January. The challenge encourages participants to not drink alcohol for the ...
Julie and Reid Robinson, owners of Beyond the Bar, the first alcohol-free bottle shop in North Texas, photographed on Monday, Jan. 6, 2025, in Richardson. Smiley N. Pool / Staff Photographer It’s New ...
Thinking of extending Dry January beyond one month of the year? You’re not alone. More and more people are embracing it — only to find non-alcoholic options at bars and restaurants limited. But some ...
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