Dry January involves going alcohol-free for the first month of the year. Experts explain how giving up alcohol can improve ...
In addition, by 2031, sales of non-alcoholic wines are expected to reach $2.6 billion a year worldwide, an increase of 11.6 ...
The holidays were full of parties, parties, and more parties. With these parties, people are more likely to consume more ...
Many people decide to give up alcohol during January. But is this actually helpful in the long-term and are there better, ...
Meharry Medical College is the official home of Dry January USA. The campaign has adopted yellow as its official color to ...
Hims analyzed the top-selling non-alcoholic beer brands and ranked 25 popular NA beers based on four types of nutritional ...
Curious about drinking a little less alcohol but don't feel ready to ditch it entirely for Dry January? There’s a less ...
The first week of Dry January is complete and those taking part should be noticing some mental and physical changes after seven days off the booze.
Now that the holidays have wrapped up, many folks are deciding to ditch the cocktails and clean out their liquor cabinets to ...
The Dry January campaign started in the UK and comes to Nashville Tuesday. A Meharry professor offers the Top 8 reasons to go alcohol free.
NAs or near beers — no matter what you call them, booze-free drinks are blowing up. These are the best ones to drink all year ...