“Naturally, some people might call you out simply because they notice you don’t have a drink in your hand,” Lucero says. An ...
Bloomberg opinion columnist Howard Chua-Eoan writes about the challenges and rewards of going alcohol-free for the past year.
Abstaining from alcohol for just one month as part of 'Dry January' can offer meaningful physical and psychological improvements, including better sleep, and weight loss, a new study confirms.
Soon after quitting alcohol you may notice improved mood, sleep, and blood pressure. There are also long-term benefits for the liver, heart, and brain.
A new survey from the British Beer and Pub Association shows that low-alcohol and no-alcohol consumption is more popular than ...
Today’s alcohol-free wines are increasingly serious, nuanced, and intentionally made—responding to drinkers seeking ...
The conversation around non-alcoholic drinks has never felt more culturally relevant and, at the Just Drinks Presents: 14th Innovation in Non-Alcoholic Beverages 2025 conference, the category’s ...
As the New Year ushers in the so-called Dry January movement, a recent study shows that no- and low-alcohol beverages are becoming increasingly popular, particularly among millennials. While some ...
The "sober-curious" movement has gained strength in recent years alongside research directly linking alcohol to seven cancers and increased risk of heart disease. Earlier this year, former Surgeon ...
More and more young adults are choosing to quit drinking alcohol — without giving up partying. From family dinner tables to ...