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Common misconceptions about fitness. Myths and illusions.
The author addresses a number of common misconceptions about exercise and fitness. Setting the record straight, he highlights the most dangerous misconceptions by explaining their actual...
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What strategies should be used for communication campaigns targeting people who use drugs?
As a specialist in substance dependence issues, the author outlines the fundamentals of prevention strategies (beginning with the question: Are people with substance use disorders...
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Gay People and AIDS Today.
The author, a sociologist at the CNRS, analyzes the lifestyles of gay men and assesses how they have adapted to the risk of infection, based on surveys conducted since 1985 among readers...
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Communication: The Age of Reason?
The article provides a history of national AIDS awareness campaigns in France over the past ten years, initiated by government authorities and implemented by the AFLS and/or the CFES. It...
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The French and AIDS Today: An Ambiguous Shift in Social Perceptions of the Epidemic
The author outlines the reasons he believes account for the difficulties encountered in AIDS prevention in France: the fact that the public health message must be targeted at high-risk...
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Educational Practices in Hospitals: A National Survey.
The author notes that medical-social initiatives, health education, and preventive care are part of the mandates of public and private healthcare facilities, as defined by the Hospital...
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The Individual and the Search for Meaning.
The author, an anthropologist, seeks to highlight the misunderstandings that can arise when sociological or anthropological variables are introduced into an epidemiological analysis. The...
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Academic Learning and Personal Development.
The author, an expert in educational science, offers a critical analysis of the structure of school curricula in France, which fail to take into account students’ well-being—both in...
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Risks and sense of responsibility.
The author, director of the Center for Bioethics at the Catholic University of Lyon, examines the concept of risk within the broader context of the choices we make throughout our lives,...
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Road safety.
500,000 deaths and 10 million injuries—these are the global figures for traffic accidents. Developing countries are particularly hard hit due to a lack of resources for the effective...