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9 easy tips for going sober in October – and keeping it up

Giving up alcohol can be a struggle, no matter how much you drink. Here are some simple strategies to remember

We are a nation of drinkers and we are drinking ever more. In 2021, there were over 9,600 alcohol-related deaths in the UK: the highest on record. According to recent figures from Alcohol Change UK, 24% of adults regularly consume more than the government guidelines of 14 units a week – a 2018 survey from the The World Health Organisation (WHO) suggested it was actually more like 22 units per capita, per week, for over 15s.

Gone are the days when we could kid ourselves that alcohol wasn’t really that bad for us. Earlier this year, the WHO claimed that no amount of alcohol is safe, and in mid September the World Cancer Research Fund pushed for warning labels, similar to those currently seen on tobacco packets, to be displayed on alcohol products.  

It’s now nine years since Macmillan Cancer Charity launched the first Sober October initiative. What better time to ask yourself whether reaching for that finger of Bourbon after dinner really is worth it, after all.  

So, whether you’re aiming for a complete booze standstill, or a bit less liquid lubrication, you’ll soon discover that giving up, even for a short period, can bring an abundance of rewards. Here’s how to do it.

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