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Dry January—a month-long feat to be sober—officially launched as a campaign in 2013 under the organization Alcohol Change UK, though the practice has roots that extend as far back as 1942 ...
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My Professional Take with Dry January As a therapist and sober curiosity guide, I see the pitfalls of focusing solely on abstaining from alcohol. True change lies deeper than mere behavior—it's ...
The Dry January movement started in 2012 through a public health initiative in the United Kingdom aimed at cutting people's alcohol consumption, according to Harvard Medical School.