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Why Some People Are Staying Sober During Dry January — And Why Experts Say The Benefits May Last Well Into The Year

"Aside from the health benefits, you have cleaner skin, you'll sleep better, you'll also save money," sobriety coach Molly Desch said.

According to consumer insight group Veylinx, 54 percent of Americans say they want to reduce their alcohol intake.
According to consumer insight group Veylinx, 54 percent of Americans say they want to reduce their alcohol intake. (CBS)

How beneficial is "Dry January"?

Mahina Douglas, who lives in the suburbs of Baltimore, says she loves to socialize. But after the holidays, she's been thinking about cutting back on alcohol.

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