With dry January ending, and Super Bowl parties on the way, those in recovery are at risk of relapse.
The holidays are here, as are the parties, happy hours and other get-togethers that often offer abundant mixed drinks, beer and wine. We all know that too much alcohol is bad for us, but how much is ...
Your body will almost certainly rebel if you drink too much alcohol in a night. But what if it reacts after just a sip or two? If you notice odd symptoms like facial flushing, a runny nose, or even a ...
At least 25% of Americans who drink alcohol participate in Dry January, giving adults a taste of what life is like without booze. Beyond this month of sobriety, a growing percentage of people in the ...
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I'm a sober mom, and I'm trying to teach my teens to avoid alcohol. I don't know if I'm getting through to them.
As my kids got older, they became aware that other adults in their lives drink, and I don't. Instead of sweeping this difference under the table, I take every opportunity to emphasize my sobriety.
Note: While research on alcohol is evolving, the World Health Organization says drinking less or not at all is better for your health. If you have ulcerative colitis (UC), you probably have a good ...
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