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Sober October, Dry January
It’s Not Just Dry January: The Rise Of Sober October
Dry January isn’t just a passing fad as a failed New Year’s Resolution anymore. And it’s no longer the only month on the calendar being marketed around giving up alcohol.
Sober October — What a Month Without Drinking Alcohol Can Do for You
Celebrities like Valerie Bertinelli, Tom Holland and Amy Robach have shared their long-term success with giving up alcohol
Beyond Dry January: How Sober October Is Helping to Change Alcohol Consumption
This is just a preview of the insights available from CivicScience. Want to see how your brand stacks up against the competition? Get started. While most Americans are familiar with Dry January, a month dedicated to abstaining from alcohol,
‘Come over October’ counters ‘Sober October’ with wine and friendship
It comes as wine is plagued by sluggish sales and a rising anti-alcohol sentiment epitomized by “Sober October” and “Dry January." It also comes during a fractious election season in an era of divisive partisan politics.
Sober October: It's the perfect month to indulge in 'dry tripping'
Alcohol-free tours and hotel mocktail menus prove you don’t need to drink to enjoy a holiday. View on euronews
Sober October: These are the best low and non-alcohol wines to try out this Sober October
As ‘Sober October’ begins. Christine Austin reports on the realities and options of no and low alcohol drinks – and suggests an alternative approach as well as a selection of mid-strength wines.
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Sober October, awake in bed and heel pain: The week in Well+Being
Studies show that even a modest reduction in drinking can lead to improvements in blood pressure, mental health and liver ...
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Austin sober living house warns about kratom use
It's something you can find on the shelves of gas stations across the city, and yet the owner of an Austin sober living house ...
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Are you planning a sober or sober-ish October? Both have benefits.
It’s “sober” October — a popular fall sobriety challenge during which people live alcohol-free for a month to improve health ...
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Finding help to get sober is hard. In Kentucky, it’s even harder as a mom.
Compassion in the deep-red state only extends so far for a young woman marking her 20th month of sobriety and trying to make ...
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People who gave up alcohol all have extremely common answer when asked why they went sober
According to the NHS, there are more than seven and a half million people in the UK who all show signs of alcohol dependence, ...
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Suspect in fatal Park Tavern crash to be released into a sober living facility
The driver accused of killing two people and injuring nine others when he crashed into the patio of a Park Tavern Restaurant ...
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37 proudly sober celebrities who say quitting alcohol changed their lives
Model and cooking queen Chrissy Teigen took to social media in July 2022 to reveal she'd marked one year of being sober. As well as celebrating the impressive landmark, the 37-year-old shared a raw ...
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Sober in the City sets second event at Abundance Culinary in Cleveland Heights
Verbena Free Spirited and Fleurish Zero-Proof Events and Bartending have scheduled the second Sober in the City dinner for ...
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BRADY BUNCH Star Dishes on Ditching Drugs: ‘Happy to Be Sober’
THE BRADY BUNCH star Maureen McCormick's life changed when she gave up drugs and got sober. “I feel incredibly lucky that I ...
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