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Here's how to stick with your Dry January resolution
If you’re cutting out alcohol in the new year, psychiatrist Dr. Joshua Weiner recommends not keeping it in the house, having a friend keep you accountable and tracking your progress on a calendar. He spoke with News4’s Eun Yang.
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Liquor license moratorium moves forward for Northwest DC street near nightlife
A popular D.C. nightlife area could be under a liquor license moratorium next year.
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‘Noise, trash and crime': Neighborhood asks for moratorium on liquor licenses on 9th Street NW
News4’s Dominque Moody has reaction from neighbors and businesses in the area.
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Study says climate change and rising temperatures may increase drug and alcohol disorders
Researchers at Columbia University studied data from alcohol-related and substance-related hospital visits in New York State over 20 years.
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Alcohol does not make us find more people attractive, study finds
The study takes a close look at the phenomenon known as “beer goggles.”
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How this wine lover opened a wine bar and community hub
Alicia Kidd, the founder of CoCo Noir Wine Shop & Bar in Oakland, Calif., talks about opening a wine bar that supports diversity, equity and inclusion.
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Lone Oak Farm Brewing Co. earns top honors for MoCo Lite beer
The beer from the Maryland-based brewery was named one of the best in the U.S. by Wine Enthusiast Magazine. News4’s Jummy Olabanji spoke to the brewery’s team.
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How to Cut Back on Alcohol
Whether you drink alcohol to relieve stress, fight social anxiety or because it’s hard to stop once you start, Dr. Weiner has three concrete tips on cutting back mindfully. News4’s Eun Yang reports.
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5 Tips for a Successful Dry January
Dry January is the practice of abstaining from alcoholic drinks for the first month of the year. Certified life coach Molly Desch shares some tips to make your month successful.
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Alcohol Banned at World Cup Stadiums in Qatar
Qatar has banned the sale of beer at World Cup stadiums. It was a sudden U-turn on the deal the conservative Muslim emirate made to secure the soccer tournament only two days before the opening game. The move was the latest sign of the tension of staging the event in the autocratic country where the sale of alcohol is heavily...
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Death Caused by Excessive Drinking Spiked During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Alcohol-related deaths among middle-aged Americans rose nearly 30% in 2020, the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic, a new CDC study found.