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What Happens After Dry January?
Episode 38

What Happens After Dry January?

A gastroenterologist and hepatologist shares his insight on how to approach Dry January and how to maintain the many benefits when January is over.

Health Matters · Dr. Robert Brown, Faith Salie

January 31, 202417m 54s

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Show Notes

Many people started off the new year committing to a dry January. But what happens once the month is over?  How should we approach alcohol in February and beyond? Whether you're having a dry January or a damp January, Dr. Robert Brown, the chief of gastroenterology and hepatology at NewYork-Presbyterian and Weill Cornell Medicine, explains why being mindful of our alcohol consumption has many health benefits, and how we can sustain it.

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