However, experts have warned of the effects of a sudden resumption of drinking, with some advising caution in the way to ...
Alcohol has long been a subject of debate - celebrated in social gatherings, linked to cultural traditions, yet shadowed by serious health risks.
Some 15 million people are thought to have taken part in Dry January this year, but experts have a warning for people after completing it.
If you've managed to avoid alcohol for the majority of January, you might be feeling smug about the benefits that you're ...
February 1st, will see Dry January end for many – but should you consider a dry February and staying off the drink for longer ...
Congratulations if you’ve made it smug and sober to the finish line of Dry January. While you may be ready to celebrate with ...
Read one writer's experience with how yoga helped them navigate their relationship with alcohol during Dry January.
Dry January is pretty much over and if you've made it this far then you have probably felt the benefits. Many will have ...
Dry January has become a yearly tradition for some Brits, and with the month about to end, it’s time to reflect on the impact it might have had on your body. While a month off might not seem like much ...
Many Americans understand the risks of excessive drinking such as liver damage, drunk driving accidents, and addiction. But ...
Northwell Health partnered with Stacker to examine data from the CDC, Pew, and other sources to compile research on alcohol ...
New research reveals disturbing links between alcohol and cancer, urging you to reconsider your health choices.