Abstaining from alcohol for just one month as part of 'Dry January' can offer meaningful physical and psychological ...
A doctor explains what the latest research on alcohol teaches us about its effects on physical health and mental health; ...
The new nutrition guidance notably removes the previous recommendation to limit alcohol consumption to 1 drink or fewer daily for women and 2 drinks or fewer per men.
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. While some ...
America still drinks, but it drinks differently. In 2026 the U.S. alcohol market shifts to moderation, value, and ...
“Dry January” may be over, but the sober movement is set to continue. The IWSR projects that the market for no-alcohol beer, wine, and spirits (0.0-0.5% alcohol by volume) will deliver a 7% compound ...
“At the World Heart Federation, we decided that it was imperative that we speak up about alcohol and the damages to health, as well as the social and economic harms, because there is an impression in ...
Once upon a time, choosing to abstain from alcohol consumption in social situations carried with it a noticeable stigma. But times have changed, and now choosing to not drink alcohol is becoming ...
No level of alcohol is safe for the brain and even light drinking is linked to an increased risk for dementia, results of a large observational study suggested. The research combined observational ...
From a new non-alc bottle shop to sober events, Seattle is more than “sober-curious.” From Seattle’s first non-alcoholic bottle shop, Cheeky & Dry in Phinney Ridge, to thoughtful alcohol-free events, ...