A month dedicated to cutting back on alcohol is getting a bit more attention this year. Multiple factors, including recent calls from the U.S. surgeon general to put cancer risk warning labels on alcohol, has led to the “drier” January trend. And it’s leading to an increase in non-alcoholic options. Jaclyn Kucey reports.
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Alcohol health concerns come as dry January begins
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