For many, ‘Dry January’ is a chance to ban alcohol for a month. But for people like Laura, who has been sober for years, this month means much more: it is a symbolic moment of reflection and continuing life without alcohol.
For many, the so-called ‘Dry January’ is a welcome opportunity to slow down, but for some it’s the first step in questioning their own relationship with alcohol. Alcohol is an integral part of society, whether at a party or as a quick drink after work, alcohol consumption is widespread. But while a glass of wine or beer may seem harmless to many, regular consumption can gradually become dangerous.
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