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 ...
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Many people will be taking part in Dry January, giving up alcohol for the month in hopes of improving their health after the ...
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Please note: While Dry January can help you temporarily reduce your alcohol intake and improve your health, if you need help cutting back on drinking or think you might have an alcohol dependency, ...
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