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Dry January helped me fight my winter blues
January in Boston is bleak. The sun sets before I’ve finished my midday latte, and the black ice on my front stoop has tried to concuss me too many times to count — an experience that sometimes seems ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. (Photo: Adobe Stock) I’ve reported on the sober curious and non-alcoholic drink movement since I quit drinking in 2015. My social ...
After Mardi Gras, many turn to Lent for a reset, and doctors say the health benefits of cutting alcohol are increasingly clear.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Writer Amelia Edelman is leaning on zero-proof mocktails to get her through Dry January. (Photo illustration: Yahoo News; photos: ...
How an impulsive New Year’s Resolution changed my relationships a decade later.
After weeks of juggling kids, guests, and late nights, the thought of cutting out alcohol in January can feel like yet another mountain to climb. It is easy to worry that giving up your usual way to ...
January is a month of resets: a return to work, refreshed intentions and a renewed commitment to healthier habits. Dry January – a month-long pause from alcohol – is one way to support that last goal.
Dry January has wrapped up, but before you head back to the bar or pour yourself a drink, take a moment to evaluate what was better about your life when you were not drinking. A wide array of ...
Wednesday morning temperatures were more typical for this time of year, after what was a very mild and dry January.
So, how’s Dry January going? I’m guessing it’s one of two ways. Either your liver feels like it’s on day four of a week-long yoga retreat, or you’re climbing the walls after spending 15 days (and ...
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