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Wednesday, May 1, 2024

Cheers to Dry January!

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Cheers to Dry January! | https://blog.memorial.health/

Cheers to Dry January! | https://blog.memorial.health/

Cheers to Dry January!

Did you participate in Dry January? Abstaining from alcohol for the first month of the year has gained traction since the pandemic with numerous apps available to tick off your no-alcohol days in January. The health benefits of abstaining are wide-ranging.

  • Improved liver function: give your liver a break and allow it to cleanse itself of toxins.
  • Weight loss: cutting those excess alcohol-related calories can lead to weight loss.
  • Better sleep: alcohol can interfere with sleep – leave those hangover side effects behind the next day.
  • Increased hydration: alcohol is a diuretic, which means it increases the amount of urine produced and can lead to dehydration.
  • Improved mental health: alcohol can contribute to depression and anxiety – abstaining can lead to improved mood and mental well-being.
Anthony Lucca, a Memorial Wellness Center physician assistant, took on the Dry January challenge last month. He often recommends alcohol reduction to his patients.

“Admittedly, I am pretty hard on my patients and expect many lifestyle modifications as they prepare for surgery,” he said. “I didn’t think it was fair to ask people to give up alcohol without having tried to make some changes myself.”

Kara Slating, a Memorial Health photographer, also took the Dry January challenge after developing poor alcohol consumption habits during COVID-19.

“I have so much more energy,” said Slating, who wanted to set a better example for her daughter. “And I am returning to some hobbies that I love such as knitting.”

Coming off the challenge, she feels less bloated, has lost weight, sleeps better and saved money.

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