In a useful entry in the growing canon of “quit lit,” Charles Knowles blends science and memoir to persuade readers to cut ...
It's wild how media outlets and general busybodies consider Gen Z’s decision not to drink just another quirk of the younger folks in their lives.
The new year is often a time to pause and consider what we want to take into next year and what we want to leave behind.
It's that time of year again! Model Emily Elizabeth is sharing her thoughts on Dry January, which is usually when people stop ...
A new year often comes with new resolutions, and for some people, that includes taking part in “Dry January.” The movement ...
For those who plan on returning to drinking after the month, experts note that tolerance levels may have changed, and ...
Drink, don’t drink. Just don’t tell me about it. I’m already tired of these holier-than-thou campaign that’s really all about ...
MANY people use Dry January as an opportunity to reexamine their relationship with alcohol, and end up noticing health perks ...
Parents, faith communities, neighborhood groups and small business owners are not obstacles to reform; they are essential ...
The alcoholic brain is clever and deceitful. We become great liars out of necessity, to keep up the charade that “everything ...
Dry January is the practice of not drinking for the first month of the new year. But where did the practice come from?
For those who drink alcohol, "Dry January" can be a fresh start for the new year. That said, it's easier said than done. Because abstaining from alcohol can mean breaking a potentially addictive habit ...