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Epidemiology of Subacute Transmissible Spongiform Encephalopathies (STSE) in France, 2011–2019
Introduction – Prion diseases, or subacute transmissible spongiform encephalopathies (STSE), which occur in various forms in humans, have been subject to active surveillance in France...
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National and regional trends in admissions to cardiac rehabilitation following acute coronary syndrome in France between 2009 and 2021: persistent disparities
Background – Cardiac rehabilitation in the weeks following an acute coronary syndrome (ACS) is recommended to reduce patient morbidity and mortality and has been shown to improve...
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The Organization and Results of Tuberculosis Screening Among Displaced Persons from Ukraine in France in 2022
In 2021, Ukraine had the second-highest incidence of tuberculosis in Europe. Following the invasion of the country on February 24, 2022, 8 million displaced persons fled to other...
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News on multidrug-resistant tuberculosis and new treatments
Multidrug-resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB) affects nearly half a million people worldwide each year. In Western Europe, the number of cases is low, and most of these cases originate in...
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Tuberculosis: What We've Learned in Recent Years
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Commentary. Health Risk Assessment. Schiphol Airport. Summary of Results Through 1999. Special Issue. Airport Areas
This article is a commentary on the following report: Franssen EAM, Lebret E, Staatsen BAM. Health Impact Assessment. Schiphol Airport. Overview of Results Until 1999. RIVM Report...
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Associations: Focus on eating and sleeping.
No sandwiches for lunch while skiing, and the chance to sleep in the morning after an exhausting day during a summer camp: in Lyon, a nonprofit organization is putting prevention on the...
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Symptoms suggestive of sleep apnea syndrome (SAS) and diagnosis of SAS in people with type 2 diabetes in France. Between 2007
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What is the purpose of sleep?
Research conducted over the past fifty years has confirmed the role of sleep as a restorative and regulatory process. During sleep, the immune system is strengthened, the skin...
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Different cultures, different sleeping habits.
In Japan, naps are viewed favorably; they reflect the dedication citizens bring to their work and social lives. In France, napping remains taboo and is not widely accepted socially....