Dr. George F. Koob, the Director of the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, talks about people reevaluating ...
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Houston restaurants and bars to find mocktails during Dry January include Andiron, Caracol, Hamsa, Jethro's, Loro, Phat ...
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Dry January: Reasons to abstain
Some people may be starting the new year without their favorite beer or wine. It’s called Dry January, a month-long challenge ...
CEOs of beverage companies producing non-alcoholic beers say buying trends point toward moderation in Americans' drinking ...
It’s no wonder then that giving up alcohol – even temporarily – can benefit sleep quality. And alongside better sleep, 52% of ...
WESH 2's Meredith McDonough sat down with a health expert to discuss recognizing the signs of an alcohol problem, and how to get help while managing sobriety ...
The trend of Dry January, when people give up alcohol for the first 31 days of the year, is underway, and a nationwide poll ...
If you’ve been drinking heavily for years, talk to your doctor before making any drastic changes to your alcohol use.
Cutting out alcohol for Dry January can help women to avoid dry eyes disease - a potentially damaging condition.
Ditching alcohol, even for a short time, can help reset your sleep patterns, says Dr. Issac, leading to better rest and ...