Don't want to do Dry January? Try this alcohol expert's three simple rules for healthier drinking instead - Mindful drinking ...
Each year, a new wave of “sober-curious” drinkers kicks off Dry January, looking for inspiration and motivation to cut back on alcohol. The monthlong challenge has fueled a cultural movement around ...
Sober(ish) founder Kim Gamez launched her non-alcoholic marketplace in 2023 after testing countless alcohol-alternative ...
For consumers looking to quit alcohol for health reasons, kombucha is a particularly alluring alternative, according to Jillian White, co-owner of NessAlla, a Madison-based craft kombucha company.
In an effort to prevent the consumption of alcohol in any beach areas in the Mother City, long-distance drones are now being ...
Four people have died after consuming homemade alcohol in Rajshahi. Among them, three died in the Mohanpur Upazila of ...
A report says alcohol consumption is the third-leading preventable cause of cancer in the U.S. It contributes to 100,000 ...
The U.S. Surgeon General’s call for cancer warnings on alcohol is being welcomed by some substance-misuse prevention ...
Given a sobering new report from the US surgeon general that argues alcohol should have an advisory label warning about increased cancer risk, more and more people may be committing to a Dry January ...
In this edition of NBC5 In Depth, we examine the movement around Dry January and how it can help us take a pause when it comes to consumption following the busy holiday season.
Some perspective: Canada’s new guidelines define “low risk” as a one-in-1,000 chance of premature death owing to alcohol.
Readers weigh in on cancer risk and alcohol, immigration, and child hunger in letters published Jan. 6-12, 2025.