The Globe and Mail: A call for Damp January - or why connected people are happy people

In virtually all cases, Dr. Slingerland notes, humans have mitigated alcohol’s risks through culture, translating collective wisdom into shared values, rituals and taboos.
— Benjamin Leszcz

Benjamin Leszcz, “A call for damp January - or why connected people are happy people,” The Globe and Mail, December 29, 2023

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