Survey Shows Benefits of Sober New Year Start

It's good to go dry, a new study has found. The findings from research by management marketing firm Tebra, which tracked the January trends of removing alcohol from the daily lives of participants, found the medical benefits of sobriety - and its increasing popularity.

Survey Shows Benefits of Sober New Year Start
It's good to go dry, a new study has found. The findings from research by management marketing firm Tebra, which tracked the January trends of removing alcohol from the daily lives of participants, found the medical benefits of sobriety - and its increasing popularity.

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