The change has posed an existential threat to Austin-area bars and restaurants that have historically depended on alcohol ...
One week into the new year, thousands of people across the country are participating in “Dry January,” a challenge to cut out ...
Dry January is the practice of not drinking for the first month of the new year. But where did the practice come from?
There are a few reasons why Gen Z is drinking less alcohol, including a higher awareness of physical and mental health. And ...
Please note: While Dry January can help you temporarily reduce your alcohol intake and improve your health, if you need help cutting back on drinking or think you might have an alcohol dependency, ...
The new year is an opportunity to hit the reset button on your health, especially if you overindulged over the holidays. For many people, that means diving into Dry January by vowing to give up ...
My last Dry January wasn't entirely voluntary. It was 2021, and my health had just taken a mysterious decline, resulting in ...
How's everyone holding up? It's the first week back at work in the new year for a lot of people, which means a lot of catching up on emails, "circling back," and trying to figure out what day of the ...
The idea of going sober for a limited time can be appealing — research shows even a temporary dry spell offers some health benefits. People who take on the Dry January challenge vow to go alcohol-free ...