With Dry January in full swing for many, health experts have lifted the lid on how alcohol affects the body - and how taking ...
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It’s not meant to cure any addictions. However, it can help those who choose to participate, identify why they choose to ...
Ditching alcohol for Dry January may just be a temporary measure, but it can have a number of positive effects on your health ...
Firefighters began to make progress battling the deadly and devastating fires in the Los Angeles area early Thursday, especially because the ferocious winds that have been driving the fast-moving ...
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Dry January contributes to a tough month for restaurants, but this year they're turning more to THC drinks from 8th Wonder ...
Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy has issued an advisory warning of the link between alcohol consumption and cancer, calling ...
Giving up alcohol for 31 days is associated with numerous health benefits. But for a growing number of adults, saving money is a top motivator.
Hoosiers are embracing the "Dry January" challenge by cutting out alcohol for the month and many local bars are offering ...