The Path to January 7th, 2025
As a public health professional, it has always been a dream of mine to take initiatives I am passionate about […]
As a public health professional, it has always been a dream of mine to take initiatives I am passionate about […]
Introduction January 7th is more than just another day—it’s Dry January® USA Day, a celebration of health, resilience, and the
The start of a new year brings with it the opportunity for fresh beginnings. After the indulgences of the holidays,
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A resolution declaring January 2025 as Dry January USA Month, recognizing Meharry Medical College as the national leader for Dry
This January, the iconic city of Chicago is making history as it “goes yellow” in honor of Dry January® USA!
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In January 2023, Meharry Medical College in Nashville, Tennessee, became the official U.S. home of the international Dry January® campaign.
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Every January, millions of people worldwide commit to a transformative goal: reducing or eliminating alcohol for 31 days. This popular
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Dry January encourages individuals to reduce or eliminate alcohol consumption for a month or longer, promoting better health. Comparing the journey to gym attendance, the author emphasizes the benefits of gradual change and community support. Dry January USA serves as a non-judgmental group to support those seeking sobriety.
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Meharry Medical College recently participated in a march with Dry January® USA, honoring veterans and promoting sobriety. This event reflected its commitment to supporting veterans and highlighted the college’s legacy in African American medical education. Founded during the Civil War, Meharry continues to serve underserved communities and train diverse healthcare professionals.