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Did you know that alcohol and depression often go hand in hand? The relationship appears to go both ways. Research shows the more a person drinks, the more likely they are to develop major depression.
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The new year is an opportunity to hit the reset button on your health, especially if you overindulged over the holidays. For many people, that means diving into Dry January by vowing to give up ...
A range of apps can provide support for your resolutions — and there's even research backing them up. If your New Year's resolution is to drink less alcohol, sign up for Life Kit's Dry January ...