What begins as a 31-day break from alcohol for Dry January is prompting some Brevard residents to extend sobriety beyond the ...
Planning for the new year offers the perfect opportunity to explore reducing consumption or pulling alcoholic beverages off ...
Every year, people participate in a challenge known as Dry January, abstaining from alcohol for the entire month.
Dry January, initiated by Alcohol Change UK in 2013, has evolved from a modest campaign to a global movement encouraging ...
Without necessarily being alcoholics or having hit rock bottom, many Quebecers are questioning their alcohol consumption. For those who want to take a break, the Jean Lapointe Foundation invites them ...
Whether you're aiming to cut back on alcohol consumption, take on a personal challenge, or simply adopt a healthier lifestyle—especially after going a bit overboard during the holiday season—there are ...
Dry January is the practice of not drinking for the first month of the new year. But where did the practice come from?
Millions of Brits are estimated to be abstaining from alcohol in January, but warding off deathly hangovers is not the reason ...
As Mardi Gras festivities wind down, it’s not unusual to crave a season of rejuvenation, an opportunity to recharge, reset and refresh. If you’re contemplating what this might look like for your life, ...