‘Dry Challenge’ author Hilary Sheinbaum says the Dry January concept isn’t always so easy in practice but year over year, it could reduce habits for a heavy drinker looking to cut down. Better sleep, an elevated mood and more money in your pocket are just some benefits of starting the new year alcohol-free.
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