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The outgoing U.S. Surgeon General made headlines when he called for a cancer warning on alcoholic beverages. But cancer is ...
A popular trend that’s been steadily growing over the past few years could have lasting benefits. “Dry January” refers to the ...
Some perspective: Canada’s new guidelines define “low risk” as a one-in-1,000 chance of premature death owing to alcohol.
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You've heard about "Dry January" — ditching alcohol for 31 days — but what are the potential health benefits? A registered ...
If you're considering giving up alcohol in January, these health benefits might help make your decision easier.
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Giving up alcohol for a month with the Dry January challenge can come with a host of health benefits, from better mental clarity to a lower risk of cancer. Dry January was launched in 2013 by ...