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.
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A federal analysis that will shape the influential U.S. Dietary Guidelines questions alcohol’s overall benefits.
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