Dry January participants saw liver fat drop 15% and blood sugar fall 23% in one study. Six months later, they were still ...
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Most adults in the United States drink alcohol, but there is steadily growing public concern about the health effects of moderate drinking. The latest science supports those concerns, but two recent ...
Cutting back or giving up alcohol at any age will reap huge rewards - Moment RF It’s often said that the British love their tea, discussing the weather and, let’s face it, enjoying a tipple. Little ...
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The holidays have long been a season to overindulge, whether that means too many glasses of wine or too many cookies. But ...
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Giving up alcohol for any amount of time can be challenging. Alcohol is embedded into countless norms and customs, from date nights to office happy hours. This episode, Casey Davidson, sobriety coach ...
Among the pros, you can anticipate: eating less junk food, improved digestion, healthier-looking skin, better sleep, the ...
Staying dry for January may help jump-start people to give up alcohol for longer -- If you’re feeling hungover from New Year’s Eve champagne or had one too many boozy eggnogs over the holidays, let ...
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