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This article is part of Dry January, Straight Up, your no-BS guide to cutting out alcohol for 31 days—or longer. SELF will be publishing new articles for this series throughout January.
A recent study found that no- and low-alcohol beverages are becoming more popular at a time when the U.S. surgeon general has warned that alcohol consumption could lead to increased cancer risk.
There’s no harm in telling a little white lie to get your friends off your back. Or, maybe it’s technically true, ... Everyone has a different relationship with alcohol, ...
Women are increasingly abusing alcohol, says Kara Alaimo, who argues society needs to reckon with how it treats women as well as how we talk about alcohol. CNN values your feedback 1.
As the New Year ushers in the so-called Dry January movement, a recent study shows that no- and low-alcohol beverages are becoming increasingly popular, particularly among millennials.
“We really want to elevate the no/low alcohol space to the level where it sits next to [alcoholic drinks] in equal fashion,” said Molly Fienning, one of Sipland’s co-founders.
January has rolled around once more, and with it, the annual flood of Dry January memes from folks working on their health. 28 Dry January Memes To Help You Through The Dry Spell Skip to content ...
The global market for no to low alcohol wines is $11 billion and growing. Two Sonoma County companies are ready for their share of the market. Vintners are investing big in no-alcohol wines.
This article is part of Dry January, Straight Up, your no-BS guide to cutting out alcohol for 31 days—or longer. SELF will be publishing new articles for this series throughout January.
There’s no harm in telling a little white lie to get your friends off your back. Or, maybe it’s technically true, ... Everyone has a different relationship with alcohol, ...