We're now almost halfway through the month, and for those taking part in Dry January, that means just two and a half more weeks until the end of the no-alcohol challenge. If you're in need of some ...
After a holiday season spent indulging and imbibing, many social drinkers welcome the tradition of Dry or Damp January. But the benefits of cutting back on alcohol go beyond just a reset month. Maybe ...
Alcohol has long been part of Hollywood culture—from champagne at premieres to cocktails at late-night industry parties. But ...
Research shows Gen Z is drinking less alcohol than the generations before them, and a new survey sheds light on the specific reasons why. A recent survey from EduBirdie asked 2,000 Gen Zers about ...
Going sober is the best way to reduce high blood pressure, according to new research. Current health guidelines suggest women should drink no more than one alcoholic drink a day and men no more than ...
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Stopping alcohol consumption triggers immediate physical and mental changes. The timeline and intensity vary depending on drinking patterns, overall health, and individual factors. When a person stops ...
Whether you’re one of the many who identifies as sober curious, soberish, or just want to drink less, it’s hard to deny: more and more people are looking for ways to decrease the role that alcohol ...
Gen Z and millennials are drinking less alcohol than previous generations. Here's what's behind the shift and how wellness culture is accelerating it.
Alcohol use disorder is rising in adults ages 65 years and over. This is significant because, as we age, the body is less able to process alcohol, which could lead to drug interactions or changes to ...