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- Q18691042 subject Q16781847.
- Q18691042 subject Q7014423.
- Q18691042 subject Q7991103.
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- Q18691042 subject Q8234373.
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- Q18691042 abstract "Dry January is a custom of abstaining from alcohol for the month of January, particularly practised in the United Kingdom.The custom, as a formal entity, appears to be relatively recent, being described as having "sprung up in recent years" even in 2014. Although the Finnish government launched a campaign called "Sober January" already in 1942 as part of its war effort. The term "Dry January" was registered as a trademark by the charity Alcohol Concern in mid-2014; the first ever Dry January campaign by Alcohol Concern occurred in January 2013. In the leadup to the January 2015 campaign, for the first time Alcohol Concern partnered with Public Health England.In January 2014 according to Alcohol Concern, which initiated the campaign, over 17,000 Britons stopped drinking for that month. While there is controversy as to the efficacy and benefits of the practice, a 2014 survey by the University of Sussex found that six months following January 2014, out of 900 surveyed participants in the custom, 72% had "kept harmful drinking episodes down" and 4% were still not drinking.".
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- Q18691042 wikiPageWikiLink Q16781847.
- Q18691042 wikiPageWikiLink Q7014423.
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- Q18691042 wikiPageWikiLink Q7991103.
- Q18691042 wikiPageWikiLink Q8203464.
- Q18691042 wikiPageWikiLink Q8234373.
- Q18691042 wikiPageWikiLink Q8390161.
- Q18691042 comment "Dry January is a custom of abstaining from alcohol for the month of January, particularly practised in the United Kingdom.The custom, as a formal entity, appears to be relatively recent, being described as having "sprung up in recent years" even in 2014. Although the Finnish government launched a campaign called "Sober January" already in 1942 as part of its war effort.".
- Q18691042 label "Dry January".