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How do our health education practices contribute to patient education?
Engaging patients and mobilizing healthcare professionals around what they can actually do: in Isère, a program focused on improving antibiotic use illustrates this approach, notably...
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Getting drunk isn't a given
In Paris, six prevention organizations have joined forces under the project "Getting Drunk Isn't Inevitable." They work with young people to better understand excessive drinking habits....
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The Health Information Market: An Organized Cacophony?
The health information market has never been more vibrant. It’s hard to make sense of the cacophony of information available across all media. It is also sometimes difficult to clearly...
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Television plays a role in a child's development.
Interview with Christine Ceruti, psychologist. We spoke with Christine Ceruti, author of the book *Learning to Read the TV*, about this "intruder," which is blamed for all kinds of ills...
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Teaching children to observe is just as essential as teaching them to taste.
Interview with Christian Gautellier, director of the "Children, Screens, Youth, and Media" initiative at Ceméa (Centers for Training in Active Education Methods) and vice president of...
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The media have the power to shape public opinion, but the public isn't fooled.
Interview with Lise Renaud, professor in the Department of Social and Public Communication at the University of Quebec in Montreal, and Monique Caron-Bouchard, a sociologist. Lise Renaud...
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Supported self-rehabilitation in housing: a preventive measure.
About forty organizations in France help low-income families renovate their homes themselves. The goal is to eliminate any health hazards in dilapidated housing and to promote family...
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Brive-la-Gaillarde, a city with a healthy appetite.
In Brive-la-Gaillarde, in the Corrèze department, school cafeterias prioritize high-quality, locally sourced products, thereby combining sustainability with health. And children can...
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Sustainable development and health inequalities: a matter of solidarity.
Luc Ginot, a public health physician in Aubervilliers, Seine-Saint-Denis, explains why sustainable development can be a mirage if three conditions are not met: involving the most...
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"Best practices" for reducing health inequalities.
In addition to the Martigues Municipal Health Observatory and the Bourg-en-Bresse community food pantry, three other French initiatives have been recognized as "best practices" for...