DRY JANUARY

Feb 01 2025HEALTH

Alcohol and Cancer: Is there such a thing as “safer” drinking habits?

Alcohol is in the news recently. There is a concern about the connection between alcohol and cancer. The big concern is that some people may not have the full picture. Knowing the facts can help people make better choices for their health. It is reported that In 1942 when Finland was fighting the Soviets, they had a unique idea to save alcohol and food to fu...

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Jan 24 2025BUSINESS

New Hampshire Restaurants Adapt to Dry January

Dry January is becoming a big deal, with nearly one-third of Americans planning to skip or cut back on alcohol. New Hampshire restaurants are taking note and finding ways to adapt. The New Hampshire Liquor Commission has even jumped in, calling January "Mocktail Month. " Seventy businesses are offering non-alcoholic drinks, with recipes to turn them into cocktails. ...

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Jan 05 2025HEALTH

Boost Your Mocktails: 7 Ingredients for Healthier Drinks

Ready to kickstart Dry January or enjoy sober-friendly drinks year-round? Mixing up a mocktail doesn't mean sacrificing flavor or health benefits. We've gathered seven ingredients that can turn your nonalcoholic beverages into powerhouses for your immune system, digestion, and more. Ginger is a gut-boosting superstar. It speeds up digestion, eases nausea, and fights...

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Jan 03 2025LIFESTYLE

Celebs Who Quit Booze and Launched Their Own Non-Alcoholic Drinks

Each January, many people decide to take a break from alcohol. This year might be your turn to try "Dry January. " You’re not alone if you find it tough to go a month without drinks. Even celebrities have struggled and taken action. Actor Tom Holland, for instance, realized he had a problem when he found Dry January challenging in 2022. Instead of giving up, he quit...

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