As Dry January ends, what do we need to know about alcohol's health impacts?
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As Dry January ends, what do we need to know about alcohol's health impacts?
Dry January is a period for people to reexamine the role alcohol plays in their lives. This January, outgoing U.S. Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy called for warning labels on alcoholic beverages due their link to multiple forms of cancer.
Dry February is coming. See what just one month without alcohol does to the human body
A month-long break from alcohol can have many benefits. And these benefits appear very quickly - in various aspects of health and well-being. On a biological level, one month of abstinence is associated with a reduction in liver fat, blood glucose and blood cholesterol. Do you have symptoms of oral cancer? An expert explains how to find out All possible diseases "Alcohol is not only a risk factor for liver disease. It is a risk factor for all po…
28-Day Alcohol-Free Challenge: Jean-Marie Lapointe encourages a month of reflection
Across Quebec, few people do not know the 28-day Alcohol-Free Challenge, which has been taking place from February 1 to 28, for 12 years. However, few people are aware of its history and particularly of the primary reason for its existence.
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