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  2. Alcohol Awareness Month: When and How to Support - Healthline

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    Here’s how you can support Alcohol Awareness Month: Wear a red ribbon: Make a red ribbon pin or find one online to show your support for Alcohol Awareness Month. Participate in an alcohol-free ...

  3. To Your Health: OHA encouraging conversations about alcohol

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    Dec. 21—At a time when many people in Oregon are celebrating the holiday season with friends, coworkers, and loved ones, the Oregon Health Authority (OHA) is launching Rethink the Drink's new ...

  4. Considering a Break From Alcohol? How to Start the Process

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    If you’re considering your relationship with alcohol, it’s important to educate yourself on the common risks of drinking. Ellinwood explains that common risks of drinking alcohol include ...

  5. Dry January: A Month With No Alcohol? - WebMD

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    5 min read. Dry January: It means you don’t drink alcohol for the month of January. Experts say it gives your body a chance to reset and allows you to re-evaluate your relationship with alcohol ...

  6. What Is Mindful Drinking? How It Can Help Your Mental Health

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    Benefits of mindful drinking. Bringing more awareness to your decision to have each drink, which likely means consuming less alcohol, has many benefits. According to Bazilian, mindful drinking can ...

  7. Rethinking Your Drinks

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    You may have heard the advice, “Drink eight 8-ounce glasses of water a day.”. That might seem like way too much, or too little, depending on how much you normally drink. A more accurate way to calculate how much fluid you need to stay hydrated is with this simple formula: Divide your weight in half. That’s how many ounces you need. So if ...

  8. Rethinking Your Drinks - Healthline

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    What we drink can be a huge part of our daily sugar intake. In fact, drinks are often the biggest source of sugar in our diets. Knowing the alternatives available to us can make altering our drinking habits feel less overwhelming. Soda, fruit juice, lemonade, and other sweet beverages add not only carbs but extra calories.

  9. If you're looking to drink more water, here are tips and ...

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    It can be a little tricky to figure out your exact hydration needs, but the National Academies' Institute of Medicine recommends that men get about 15.5 cups (3.7 liters) of fluids a day while ...