Move over, Dry January. Sober October is taking over. The 31-day challenge to abstain from alcohol began in 2014 by Macmillan Cancer Support in the United Kingdom to raise money for people with cancer ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — There’s a sober-curious movement happening in the U.S. Many people are choosing to drink less alcohol and some are removing it from their diet altogether. Surveys from July 2025 show ...
The month long sobriety movement Sober October came to an end Oct. 31 at the Pittsburg County Courthouse. Stefanie Ward, founder of Sober October Oklahoma, said: “31 days ago, we didn’t just begin a ...
Non-alcoholic cocktails are on the table and ready to be prepared. Photo: Annette Riedl/dpa (Photo by Annette Riedl/picture alliance via Getty Images) You may be familiar with Dry January—a nationwide ...
TO THE NEW MEXICANS REQUEST FOR COMMENT. AT THE BEGINNING OF THE YEAR, WE TOLD YOU ABOUT DRY JANUARY. NOW THERE IS SOMETHING SIMILAR. THIS IS CALLED SOBER OCTOBER. IT’S PART OF A GROWING MOVEMENT THAT ...
Curious about trying Sober October, the global challenge to give up alcohol for 31 days to benefit your health and raise awareness for cancer? Life Kit is here to help. Staying sober for a whole month ...
This October, a global wave of people is putting down their glasses—and discovering that a single month without alcohol can spark lasting change. Every year, as the leaves turn and pumpkin spice fills ...
It’s officially Sober October, which kicks off a global challenge to give up alcohol for 31 days, part of a growing trend to give up getting wasted in favor of wellness. Los Angeles has been at the ...
Taking a break from the booze is no longer just reserved for Dry January. Now, people are abstaining from alcohol with another 31-day challenge: Sober October. Created in 2014 by Macmillan Cancer ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Sober October is a month long sobriety movement created to give people a fresh start. “I wanted to give Oklahomans hope, because I ...
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