Washington DC bar owner Vergie Arandid opened Binge, the city’s first fully non-alcoholic bar. She explains why she says ...
CJ Finley, 33, from Manor found that cutting out alcohol was the best decision he could have made for his health just by ...
We've rounded up some of the Dry January offers, initiatives and events taking place across the city this month ...
However, there are parts of the 30-day initiative that aren't so glamorous. And a leading TV doctor has said that one ...
January is historically the weakest month for craft beer sales, but the Illinois Craft Brewers Guild has a plan to keep beer ...
Some people may choose to make health a priority in the new year by cutting back or eliminating things from their diet, ...
You’re probably not thinking about skin health when you’re out with friends enjoying a glass of wine. But if you’re looking ...
Damp January’ has emerged as an alternative to the trend of ‘Dry January’ in recent years. Here, people decide to cut back on liquor rather than giving up drinking in the New Year entirely. Some say ...
Many people across the UK will be undertaking Dry January this year in a bid to cleanse themselves of all the mulled wine, ...
Finally, one of the more unexpected benefits of Dry January is a new glowing complexion. Alcohol can dehydrate the skin, causing premature ageing or making any fine lines and wrinkles more prominent.
Whether taking part in Dry January or having been sober for years, people choose to quit alcohol for a variety of reasons.
"...you’ll be slogging through Dry January, telling yourself to think about your liver’s wellbeing and happiness; how it will be sighing with relief as it gets a month off to rejuvenate after all the ...