Delphi morning. Dry January: What can a month of abstinence change?



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“Dry January” – in this pun we call the promise to quit alcohol at the beginning of the year. Still, alcohol consumption rose sharply during the pandemic, despite the closure of bars and clubs. We will talk to psychiatrist Vilius Butrim about increasing alcohol consumption and whether a month of abstinence can help change bad habits.

Ophthalmologists note a tendency for patients to delay visits to the doctor during quarantine. Doctors say that the disease is not waiting for the quarantine to end, so they invite you to come for a check-up. This will prevent more serious complications and preserve vision. We will speak with ophthalmologist Egle Šumskiene about what symptoms indicate that it is time to have your eyes checked.

Is it possible to overdose on the Internet? Turns out yes. According to a survey conducted by the Center for Digital Ethics, more than half of adults say that conflicts over technology use often run in families and that seniors feel “overdosed” on the Internet. We will try to find out how to cope with modern technological challenges with Rasa Jauniškiene, the director of the Center for Digital Ethics.

“Delfi ryte” – premiere. The singer Giedrė Kilčiauskienė presents the latest song “Streets”.



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