HomeHealth News'Dry January': 1 month of no alcohol makes real difference to health,... Health News ‘Dry January’: 1 month of no alcohol makes real difference to health, study confirms January 5, 2026 0 4 - Advertisement - Does ‘Dry January’ actually have a real impact on overall health? A study confirms its benefits. 10’000 Hours/Getty Images In 2013, Alcohol Change UK started the “Dry January” campaign, where people could commit to abstaining from drinking alcohol for the entire month. In January 2025, about 200,000 people worldwide signed up to… Click here to view the original article. Tagsmedicalnewstoday.com - Advertisment - Share FacebookTwitterReddItPinterestEmail Previous articleEight cute things to buy for 2026Next articleHoliday flu surge drives record illness across the United States RELATED ARTICLES Health News Frozen fruit and canned veg are cheap, but are they as healthy as fresh food? Australian Online News - June 21, 2026 Health News How dopamine modulates brain circuits of motivation in a behavioral addiction model Australian Online News - June 21, 2026 Health News Mass spectrometry platform could shrink cancer drug discovery cycle to four hours Australian Online News - June 21, 2026 - Advertisement - Recently Viewed The best of Bystander: Cartier Queen’s Cup Polo June 21, 2026 Coastal club tees off on expansion to golf course with entertainment precinct June 17, 2026 P&O Ferries unveils new Sleep Lounge for overnight North Sea crossings June 16, 2026 Network tariffs: Imagine if the AEMC was in charge of selling milk June 16, 2026 Load more