Dry January: Why Taking a Break From Alcohol Can Be Good for Your Health & Wellness by 30Seconds Health

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January 08, 2021

Dry January: Why Taking a Break From Alcohol Can Be Good for Your Health & Wellness

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Julie Rose
What a good idea.
Elisa Schmitz
I think a Dry January is a cool idea, especially this year, when more of us have been turning to alcohol for relief of all the stress. Thanks for the insight!

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