New year, no beer: 'Dry January's increasing popularity offers benefits, researchers say - News Summed Up

New year, no beer: 'Dry January's increasing popularity offers benefits, researchers say


Many people spend the now-concluded holiday season eating — and drinking — way too much. It's a trend called "Dry January" and experts say it is growing in popularity. "It's not just January: there's 'Sober October,' there's 'Dry July," he said, adding the trend seems to be catching on with young people. Listen to the full interview:Many people spend the now-concluded holiday season eating - and drinking - way too much. To make up for it, some abstain from alcohol during the first month of the year: a trend called "Dry January" which is growing in popularity.


Source: CBC News January 04, 2019 03:11 UTC



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