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“Last night the countdown But tonight he asked for alcohol….. @chamethailandofficial wash your hands #the beat of the picture is fine “…
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“Last night the countdown But tonight he asked for alcohol….. @chamethailandofficial wash your hands #the beat of the picture is fine “…
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Hot and cold sweats … If Monaco, in the midst of a change of coach, has not been full of emotions once morest Quevilly-Rouen (3-1), Saint-Etienne and Reims, the two other clubs in the The elite engaged in the matches scheduled at 6.30 p.m., trembled a little more to get rid of Jura Sud (N 2, 2-1) and Thaon (N 3, 1-0) and secure their place in the round of 16.
On the grounds of the Bram de Louhans park, it is above all… the supporters of the Greens who have distinguished themselves by their imbecility. From the start of the match, a firecracker from the Saint-Etienne yard exploded near Jura Sud goalkeeper Cédric Mensah. At the same time, smoke and fireworks plunged the enclosure into thick fog. After barely 3’34, the referee of the meeting decided to send the players back to the locker room for an interruption of regarding twenty minutes.
Back on the pitch, the players of Pascal Dupraz, the new Forézien coach, quickly took matters into their own hands, to the point of leading 2-0 (goals from Nadé and Nordin). Before falling asleep a little on their laurels. After a first warning with a diving header from Mbuyi on the bar of Bajic (53rd), Jura Sud came back to the score twelve minutes from the end thanks to a nice shot from Cardoso Moura. Short-lived hope quickly extinguished by a penalty from Sako for a foul on Silva in the area (3-1, 82nd) and a free kick from Boudebouz (86th).
The Rémois, them, did not make the proud on a ground of Thaon looking like a plow field. At the end of the stoppage time (90th + 3), the Champenois, reduced to ten during the last twenty minutes following a stroke of blood (or rather a head butt) from Ekitike, managed to avoid the trap of a penalty shootout. On a free kick from Flips entering the area very poorly managed by the defense, substitute Fraser Hornby managed to push the ball into the cage with his knee. Cruel to Thaon. This is not always the magic of the Cup …
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A month without drinking a drop of alcohol. For all the volunteers, the “Dry January” begins this Saturday, an operation which is still not entitled to state support, unlike similar campaigns once morest smoking.
“We have no government aid (and) we are still without means”, underlines to AFP the lawyer Claude Rambaud, vice-president of the federation of associations France Assos Santé, which oversees this campaign.
Launched for the third consecutive year in France, on the model of similar operations in the Anglo-Saxon and Scandinavian world, the “Dry January” operates on a simple principle: do not drink alcohol during the entire month of January.
This is a good time to take a break, following holidays often marked by heavy alcohol consumption. But the goal is not only to rest your body, it is to realize for yourself what changes in a daily life without alcohol.
“The idea is to try to take this break, but the campaign is not at all judgmental: everyone can try to measure their relationship to alcohol during that month”, explains Ms. Rambaud, fearing however, a difficult context with the Covid-19 pandemic which continues in an anxiety-provoking atmosphere.
This type of campaign is proving more and more effective in the field of public health. Instead of emphasizing the risks represented by a substance – here alcohol – we stress the advantages of slowing down its consumption. Participants are also stimulated by a challenge that brings together many people at the same time.
“Many people who take this break then continue” to consume less alcohol, reports Ms. Rambaud, on the basis of studies carried out in Anglo-Saxon countries.
“It launches a momentum,” she insists.
It is the same principle as the “Tobacco-free month”, launched each year in the fall, with a small nuance: the Dry January does not aim to definitely encourage total abstinence.
But, in France, the reality is very different between the two operations. The “Tobacco-Free Month” has been supported for years by the State, via the Public Health France agency, while the “Dry January” is only the result of associations, admittedly joined by several municipalities such as that of Lyon .
– Not reserved for heavy drinkers –
“It has nothing to do with what is happening in the United Kingdom where they are extremely supported by the government”, regrets Ms. Rambaud.
The associations reproach the State for giving in to the alcohol lobbies, in the first place the wine growers, who raise the specter of a hygienic campaign unsuited to the French “art of living”.
On the side of Public Health France which, according to several sources, had almost embarked on the campaign for its first year in 2020 but had given up in extremis, the balancing act continues.
The agency, which depends on the Ministry of Health, does not hide its interest in the “Dry January”; it has carried out several surveys on its progress and its experience by the participants. But it keeps away from direct involvement.
Public Health France is “in support” of the organizers of Dry January, explained in the fall, its general manager Geneviève Chêne, emphasizing other campaigns of the agency once morest the risks associated with alcoholism.
These public operations are, however, more focused on the risks linked to behavior – aggressiveness, danger on the road – than those which directly affect the health of drinkers.
However, these health risks are often poorly understood, as evidenced by a frequent misunderstanding on the “Dry January”. The campaign does not only concern heavy drinkers because moderate but regular consumption also represents a health risk.
“For non-participants, the target of the operation is primarily dependent people or young consumers who do not control their consumption”, explains a study carried out by Public Health France from individual interviews, and published in December in the journal Alcoologie et Addictologie.
“They therefore do not feel concerned”, conclude the authors, believing that there would be everything to gain from even better publicizing the “Dry January”.
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