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Sip On These Non-Alcoholic Drinks For A Social Dry Jan.
Sip On These 9 Non-Alcoholic Drinks For A Social Dry January
Whether you’re diving into a month of mindful drinking or looking to switch up your usual, these non-alcoholic options make for a fun Dry January.
The best non-alcoholic drinks to try during Dry January
The best non-alcoholic beverages are perfect for Dry January, and some are so good that you'll want to enjoy them year-round.
10 Best Non-Alcoholic Beverages to Drink During Dry January
If you're in the throes of Dry January and looking for some zero-proof alternatives to spice things up, we've got you covered. It might seem odd for a spirits site to devote time to the increasingly popular "sober curious" movement,
Dry, Not Boring: The Best Non-Alcoholic Canned Beverages
Doing Dry January, but feeling uninspired by the options? Some of the best non-alcoholic drinks now come in cans.
Psychology Today
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Will Cancer Warnings on Alcoholic Beverages Save Lives?
Below that, each label offers a warning. The alcoholic beverage warns, “Consumption of this product has been proven to ...
phillyvoice.com
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Even 1 alcoholic drink a day elevates your cancer risk – a neuroscientist explains the surgeon general's report
Drinking damages the body's DNA, leading to cancerous tissue growth. The safest option is to avoid consumption, experts say.
Press-Republican
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Alcohol to be sold at Cardinal hockey game this weekend
A new pilot program will allow SUNY Plattsburgh Cardinal hockey fans to purchase alcoholic beverages from the concession ...
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How many alcoholic drinks can I have a week without increasing my cancer risk?
The U.S. surgeon general called out the link between alcohol and cancer. Is there any amount that's safe to drink? Here's ...
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Your Alcohol Bottles May Look Different Soon — And It Might Make You Drink Less
Many aren't aware of this health risk that comes with alcohol consumption. Experts are looking to change that through the ...
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VERIFY | Yes, alcohol can increase your risk of getting cancer
So yes, it is true. Alcohol can increase your risk of getting cancer. Dr. Mercola says the damage caused by alcohol can be reversed, just like when a smoker quits, and their lungs heal over time.
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Ryanair calls for alcoholic drink limit at EU airports amid legal action against unruly passenger
Ryanair is calling on European authorities to limit the sale of alcoholic beverages at airports across the continent, as the ...
ConsumerAffairs
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Feds propose new labels for alcoholic drinks
The Treasury Department's Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau has proposed two new rules to improve labeling on ...
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