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During this Alcohol Awareness Month, we're working to help journalists better understand alcohol use and misuse. When journalists understand key aspects of alcohol use—prevention, harm reduction, treatment, and recovery—they can report on alcohol issues more accurately and empathetically. This informed reporting directly benefits communities by helping
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Is January over today? Yep! So why keep talking about Dry January? Because we know that coverage about alcohol doesn't stop on January 31st. Your next year of alcohol-related news coverage could include: * What can people do in February now that Dry January is over? * The emerging connections
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Journalists cover Dry January & Damp January because drinking is so common. More so than other substances associated with harm, a journalist (and their audience) likely has experiences with drinking because alcohol use is socially acceptable—and even encouraged. But alcohol is complicated, and as a result, Dry January coverage
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This is part of our series of articles about Dry January & Damp January Journalists cover Dry January & Damp January because drinking is so common. More so than other substances associated with harm, a journalist (and their audience) likely has experiences with drinking because alcohol use is socially acceptable—
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This is part of our series of articles about Dry January & Damp January Dry January is an opportunity to inform your audience about alcohol in a way that increases awareness of risky drinking, alcohol use disorder, behavior change, and addiction treatment. Although there is voluminous Dry January coverage (and
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This is part of our series of articles about Dry January & Damp January Many of symptoms of alcohol use disorder (AUD) or alcohol addiction intersect directly with Dry January but are not acknowledged in the coverage or by the audience as a potential indicator of problematic drinking. Consider that
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Leveraging Dry January’s public awareness to increase knowledge about alcohol and harm reduction principles
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Change is hard, these tips can help
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Balancing harm reduction, public health priorities, commercial interests, and culture