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Exposure to tobacco smoke in public spaces and social venues in France in 2014
Introduction: The number of deaths linked to secondhand smoke in France has been estimated at 1,100 per year. A ban on smoking in public places and social venues was implemented in...
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Psychoactive Substance Use Among the Unemployed and the Employed and Associated Factors: A Secondary Analysis of the 2010 Health Barometer
Regular or problematic use of psychoactive substances is more common among job seekers than among employed individuals. In order to identify the populations that should be prioritized...
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Regional Comparison of Smoking and E-Cigarette Use in France in 2014
Introduction: Regional smoking prevalence data are essential for regional stakeholders to plan and evaluate their local tobacco prevention policies. This article presents indicators on...
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Smoking in the home in France in 2014 and trends since 2005
Introduction: Tobacco smoke, which contains 4,000 chemical compounds—including 250 harmful substances and 50 carcinogens—is harmful to both nonsmokers and smokers. Some people smoke...
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Six-month effectiveness of the smoking cessation support provided by the Tabac Info Service hotline (39 89).
Introduction: Telephone-based smoking cessation support is among the strategies considered effective for helping motivated smokers quit. The Tabac Info Service (TIS, 39 89) hotline,...
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Monitoring of musculoskeletal disorders in the Bouches-du-Rhône department. A study of carpal tunnel syndrome following surgery
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Lung cancer mortality among employed men by occupation
The objective of this article is to describe trends in lung cancer mortality among employed men over the period 1976–2005, by industry sector and socio-occupational category. This study...
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Causes of death in France in 2023: regional disparities
Of the population residing in France, 637,000 people died there in 2023. The age-standardized death rate is 828 deaths per 100,000 inhabitants, which is 59 deaths per 100,000 inhabitants...
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Teaching and Assessing Empathy in Health Studies: The Approach of Psychosocial Skills
How can psychosocial competencies (PSCs) provide a relevant framework for integrating empathy into the educational and assessment processes of health studies? PSCs are defined by the...
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Epidemiology of Aortic Aneurysms and Dissections in France
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