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The "Sober Curious" Movement – Why More People Are Drinking Less

31 min · 7 de abr de 2026
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More people are rethinking their relationship with alcohol. The "sober curious" movement encourages cutting back to improve physical and mental health. Doctors explain how reducing alcohol intake can benefit your body long term.

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