Part of the fireworks show in London following midnight (local time) consisted of a tribute to the late Queen Elizabeth II. Drones showed her effigy, crown and royal insignia in the sky. Fragments from her long reign were also played.
January 2023
Schizoaffective Disorder: Cause, Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatment
sometimes referred to as dysthymic schizophreniaschizoaffective disorder combines the clinical signs of bipolar disorder et schizophrenia. Rather little known, this psychic pathology whose manifestations are particularly heterogeneous remains difficult to diagnose.
Described in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) since 1952, this mental pathology is regularly questioned by a part of the medical community which does not consider it as a clinical entity in its own right, but as a disorder with delimitations. blurry, halfway between schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. According to the International Classification of Diseases (Cim) published by theWorld Health OrganizationSchizoaffective Disorders are defined as “episodic disorders, in which affective symptoms and schizophrenic symptoms are jointly at the forefront of the symptomatology, but do not justify a diagnosis of either schizophrenia or a depressive or manic episode”.
Schizoaffective disorder is manifested by symptoms of both schizophrenia and mood disorder. The clinical signs intersect, but are not necessarily correlated with each other. This means that while the psychotic symptoms of schizophrenia fade, the mood disorders will not go away. There are therefore two types of symptoms:
Like many mental illnesses, (…)
Rugby World Cup, Tour de France… The 2023 calendar of the main sporting events
Discover the list and dates of the main sporting events of 2022, including the Rugby World Cup organized in France.
• JANUARY
Dec 31-15: Dakar Rally in Saudi Arabia
11-29: Handball – Men’s World Cup in Poland-Sweden
16-29: Tennis – Open d’Australie
• FEBRUARY
1-11: Club World Cup in Morocco
4-5: Rugby – Day 1 of the Men’s Six Nations Tournament
6-19: Alpine Skiing – World Championships in Courchevel and Méribel (France)
8-19: Biathlon – World Championships in Oberhof (Germany)
11-12: Rugby – 2nd day of the Men’s Six Nations Tournament
12: American Football – 57th edition of the Super Bowl in Glendale (Arizona)
14-15, 21-22: Football – Champions League round of 16 first leg
25-26: Rugby – Day 3 of the Men’s Six Nations Tournament
• MARS
5: Formula 1 – Start of the season (Bahrain)
5-12: Cycling – Paris-Nice
7-8, 14-15: Football – Champions League Round of 16 second leg
11-12: Rugby – 4th day of the Men’s Six Nations Tournament
17: Football – Champions League quarter-final draw
18: Rugby – 5th and last day of the Men’s Six Nations Tournament
23: Football – Start of qualifying for Euro 2024
26: MotoGP – Start of the season (Portugal)
• AVRIL
9: Cycling – Paris-Roubaix
11-12: Football – Champions League quarter-final first leg
18-19: Football – Champions League quarter-final second leg
23: Cycling – Liège-Bastogne-Liège
29: Football – French Cup Final
• MAY
6-28: Cycling – Giro d’Italia
9-10: Football – Champions League semi-final first leg
14: MotoGP – French GP, Le Mans
16-17: Football – Champions League semi-final second leg
23: Basketball – Start of the Betclic Elite playoffs
June 28-11: Roland-Garros
31: Football – Europa League Final in Budapest
• JUNE
1st: Basketball – NBA Finals Start
3-4: Football – 38th and last day of Ligue 1 and Ligue 2
3 or 4: Football – Women’s Champions League final, in Eindhoven
4-11: Cycling – Criterium du Dauphiné
7: Football – Europa League Conference Final in Prague
9: Athletics – Paris Diamond League Meeting
10: Football – Champions League Final in Istanbul
10-11: 24h du Mans
15-25: Basketball – Women’s Euro in Slovenia and Israel
17: Rugby – final du Top 14
22: NBA Draft
• JULY
1st-23: Cycling – Tour de France
3-16: Tennis – Wimbledon
14-30: Swimming – World Swimming Championships in Fukuoka
20: Soccer – Women’s World Cup kicks off in Australia-New Zealand
23-30: Cycling – Women’s Tour de France
• AUGUST
Sept 15-3: Volley – Women’s Euro in Belgium, Germany, Italy and Estonia
19-27: Athletics – World Championships in Budapest
20: Soccer – Women’s World Cup final in Sydney
Sept 25-10: Basketball – Men’s World Cup in Indonesia, Japan and the Philippines
Sept 26-17: Cycling – Tour of Spain
28-10 sept: Tennis – US Open
August 28 – September 16: Volleyball – Men’s Euro in Italy, North Macedonia, Bulgaria and Israel
• SEPTEMBER
8: Rugby – World Cup opener in France
9-10: Tennis – US Open, finales
• OCTOBER
7: Cycling – Tour of Lombardy
28: Rugby – World Cup Final at Stade de France
Nov 30-5: Tennis – Masters 1000 de Paris
• NOVEMBER
26: Formula 1 – End of season
26: Moto GP – End of season
Dec 30-17: Handball – Women’s World Cup in Denmark, Norway and Sweden
• DECEMBER
Date to be determined – Football: draw for the final phase of Euro 2024 in Hamburg
Winner of the 2022 Elitlopp and third in the last Prix du Bourbonnais (Gr. II) for his return to Vincennes, amazing (4 – A. Barrier) will be our favorite. Richard Westerink’s champion will certainly make progress on this latest outing. He has already walked 1’09”2 on the course of the day (Prix René Ballière 2022) and should actively compete for victory. His trainer explained to our journalist Christophe Meyer: “He made a very good comeback in the Prix du Bourbonnais and was only beaten by trackers. Since then, he has been in excellent physical condition. He is cheerful and has regained a lot of freshness following a busy season. Sunday, he will still keep his irons. He has inherited a good number and, even if this “Burgundy” is not his objective, he should finish in the top three.”
He will face Herald of Arms (15 – JM Bazire), faulty at the end of the last bend in the Prix Ténor de Baune (Gr. I), last Saturday. This element of the Bazire stable, the least wealthy of the event, is none other than the winner of the European Championship for 5-year-olds (Gr. I). He is a candidate for the first places, just like Delia du Pommereux (5 – PY Verva), who has just reassured us by taking fifth place in the “Bourbonnais”. Cokstile (1 – VP Dell’Annunziata), defending champion, had a very good 2022 season. Zarenne Fas (6 – E. Raffin), second in the Prix Jules Lemonnier (Gr. II) behind Blue Granville Saturday, December 24, Bluff Dipa (8 – A. Abrivard), winner of the Prix Doynel de Saint-Quentin (Gr. II) during his last outing, or even Gu d’Héripré (2), associated for the first time with Benjamin Rochard, will be candidates to follow for the places.