Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A neon "Dry January" sign - Carol Yepes/Getty Images According to market researchers, 25% of Americans completed Dry January in ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. (Photo: Adobe Stock) I was only 24 years old when I quit drinking in 2007, long before the term “sober curious” was coined by Ruby ...
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If you woke up after ringing in the New Year and decided your resolution is to drink less, you’re far from alone. You also might be interested in taking on Dry January. This public health initiative ...
YEARS. MANY NEW MEXICANS ARE LOOKING FOR A HEALTHY START TO 2026, EXPERTS SAY ABSTAINING FROM ALCOHOL IS A GREAT PLACE TO START. STAYING SOBER DURING THE MONTH OF JANUARY IS A POPULAR TREND KNOWN AS ...
January often arrives with an unfamiliar and somewhat strange stillness — well, as still as it can be with wild two- and five-year-olds running around our home. The calendar is a little clearer than ...
After Hilary Sheinbaum’s accidental Dry January she decided to help others embarking on the journey by writing The Dry Challenge, “I started participating in Dry Januarys by accident. On New Years Eve ...
Gallup reports that alcohol consumption hit a new low last year, and trends like Dry January are following up on that in 2026.
Sara Moniuszko is a health and lifestyle reporter at CBSNews.com. Previously, she wrote for USA Today, where she was selected to help launch the newspaper's wellness vertical. She now covers breaking ...
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Last year, one in five Americans participated in Dry January, according to a YouGov survey. Giving up alcohol for a month makes sense: After the excess of the holidays, many people are ready to give ...