Happy "Dry January!" It's the month when some people choose to go alcohol-free. In 2024, nearly half a million adults participated in "Dry January." That number is up a whopping 60% in the last two ...
But new studies show there’s a connection between consuming alcoholic drinks and cancer, causing many to choose the ‘Dry January’ route this year. For those who are looking to participate in Dry ...
With many people choosing to limit their alcohol consumption this month for ‘dry January,’ one business in Ashland is making it easier to find alternatives to alcohol. Hummingbird Heart Co. is a ...
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One of the nation's leading health experts says the warning labels on alcohol containers should be updated to highlight the risk of cancer.
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Many people are celebrating Dry January, a growing tradition of abstaining from alcoholic beverages for the first month of the year.It started in the UK more than a decade ago. Now ...
The alcohol industry relies on the myth of “responsible enjoyment” to downplay its products’ risks while spreading misinformation to stifle regulation.