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How to relax and unwind without drinking alcohol
TIME Magazine
|April 14, 2025
ALCOHOL HAS LONG BEEN SYNONYMous with relaxation.
Historically, if you wanted to unwind after a rough day at work—or kick back on the couch, at a baseball game, or in the pool—there’s a good chance you’d have a drink in hand.
Now, the tides are turning. In early January, then U.S. Surgeon General Vivek Murthy issued a report warning that even small amounts of alcohol can cause cancer. Drinking just one alcoholic beverage a day increases the risk of liver cirrhosis, esophageal cancer, oral cancer, and various injuries, a federal analysis suggests. According to a recent survey, nearly half of Americans are trying to cut back on their alcohol consumption in 2025—a 44% increase since 2023.
As the science around alcohol’s health risks crystallizes, a new question is brewing: What are you supposed to do to relax and unwind and escape your mental headspace if you ditch booze? Is there a healthier way to turn off your brain temporarily or shift into a happier place—and if so, how do you achieve it?
Dit verhaal komt uit de April 14, 2025-editie van TIME Magazine.
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