Like many Americans, Harley Hurosky of Texas decided to take part in the “Dry January” movement and forgo alcohol for a month ...
Following the rise in alcohol consumption during the COVID-19 pandemic, which studies show persisted through 2022, Americans ...
The holidays just ended, health regimens start. Dry January is a large part of that, and yes, it definitely negatively impacts alcohol sales,” said one New Hampshire restaurant owner.
Harley Hurosky’s attempt to recruit friends and family for a month of sobriety took a humorous turn when it went viral on ...
People who participate in Dry January are often hoping to level up their health. But no matter your reasons for abstaining, ...
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A comedian, writer and TikTok creator explains tells Newsweek why Misty Q1 is better than Dry January for building healthy habits.
Good news for those opting in for dry January — it’s either halfway over, or you’ve still got time left to give it a try.
Trying to extend your Dry January a little bit longer — or maybe forever? Regardless of your level of commitment, here are ...
Dry January doesn’t have to be so “dry.” It can be a month full of flavor and fresh new habits that can help you stay ...