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Vosges. Dry January, a Good Exercise for Health, but that Excludes From the Party

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As part of our day's agenda, we are interested in Dry January, a phenomenon that allows everyone to do without alcohol in January. For a month, Richard and Laurent, five-year-olds of the Vosges plain, made a vow of sobriety. A successful bet or almost in both cases. Except that, if this non-alcoholic month asked them for a bit of disorganization, they fully perceived the social pressure pushing for consumption.
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As part of our day's agenda, we are interested in Dry January, a phenomenon that allows everyone to do without alcohol for a month. A phenomenon that has the wind in the stern. But the impact of alcohol on the body, even at a low dose, is not always put forward. Stopping brutally can also have its share of consequences. So, for psychologist Dr. Claire Kieffer, "the most important thing is to know each other".

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vosgesmatin.fr broke the news in on Monday, February 2, 2026.
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