A lack of liquor can do a body good, especially after a spike in drinking during the coronavirus crisis and especially if you're a woman. "Dry January" is a month when many people voluntarily stop drinking alcohol after the excesses of December and start the new year on a sober, clearer, more refreshed and healthy note. There are many compelling health reasons to give it a try. Click the link below to hear more on what health experts suggest.
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