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Focus - The End of Paper-Based Certification Is Just Around the Corner
The complete digitization of the death certificate (both the administrative and medical sections) was implemented in 2017. It involves numerous stakeholders, including physicians who...
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Development and application of natural language processing methods to medical causes of death for public health purposes
Introduction - Medical causes of death are recorded by physicians on death certificates in free-form text using a wide variety of expressions. Natural language processing (NLP) methods...
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Alcohol Consumption Among Adults in France in 2021: Recent Developments and Long-Term Trends
Introduction – Alcohol consumption, which is very high in France, poses numerous health risks, both in the short and long term. Over the past few decades, drinking patterns have changed...
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Awareness of and participation in the first editions of the “Month Without Alcohol” challenge in France, based on results from the Santé publique France Barometer
Introduction – Challenges involving abstaining from alcohol for a few days or several weeks exist in many countries to encourage people to take a step back and reflect on their drinking...
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Social and Environmental Inequalities in Mainland France: An Analysis of Exposure to Heat, Air Pollution, and Lack of Vegetation
Environmental and social inequities in mainland France: an analysis of exposure to heat, air pollution, and lack of vegetation
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Gambling patterns and practices in 2010.
[BDSP. Record generated by ORSMIP R0xs9qF9. Distribution subject to authorization]. In France, several recent public reports (Trucy, 2006; INSERM 2008) have focused on gambling. These...
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An Overview of Smoking Trends in France: Current Trends and Emerging Challenges
This article reviews trends in the use of tobacco and vaping products in France over the past three decades, as well as the challenges these trends pose for public authorities in terms...
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Cluster of irritative symptoms at a bank branch in Maisons-Alfort, France
Introduction: In May 2013, five employees at a bank branch reported irritant and respiratory symptoms coinciding with the perception of a “pungent odor,” prompting the fire department to...
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Two methodological guides for the management of unexplained mass illness and for indoor air quality management: a necessary dual link between the sciences and between science and management
There has been a recent increase in unexplained cluster cases and efforts to monitor indoor air quality in schools. The associated health concerns require appropriate answers that...
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Indoor air quality. A rapidly evolving topic
Indoor air quality has gained significant attention in recent years, marked by several major initiatives, including the creation of the Indoor Air Quality Observatory (OQAI), the...