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OSCOUR National Newsletter, May 14, 2024
Key Points In Week 19 (May 6–12, 2024), emergency department visits and hospitalizations following emergency department visits remained stable across all age groups. An increase in...
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SOS Médecins National Newsletter, May 13, 2024
Key Points In Week 19 (May 6–12, 2024), activity at SOS Médecins clinics was generally down, except among those aged 75 and older (+6%). Across all age groups, there was an increase in...
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Mental Health. Monthly Update, May 13, 2024.
Key Points As is typical during school holidays (weeks S15–S18 for all three zones), among children, emergency department visits for suicidal acts and ideation, mood disorders, and...
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Health Monitoring in Corsica. Update as of May 15, 2024.
Key Points Chikungunya, dengue, and Zika Surveillance began on May 1. Pollen The allergy risk across the entire region is high (3/3), mainly due to grasses.
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Health Monitoring in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur Region. Update as of May 15, 2024.
Key Points Chikungunya, Dengue, and Zika Surveillance began on May 1. Import pressure from dengue is very high at the start of this surveillance season, largely due to outbreaks in the...
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Supporting the development of early parent-child bonds
This issue of *La Santé en action* aims to share insights into how relationships are formed and what factors might hinder them. While it does not claim to be exhaustive, it highlights...
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High-quality early interactions: a vital safeguard against negative childhood experiences
For a child, it is essential to grow up in a stable and nurturing environment that provides emotional security. Scientific research shows just how much an individual’s future development...
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The First 1,000 Days: Supporting Parents to Support Children
Pregnancy and the two years following birth are a pivotal time for a child. During this period, any so-called “adverse” event (violence, loneliness, social instability, natural...
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“Attentive care” for young children: what the World Health Organization recommends
In 2018, the World Health Organization (WHO) published a policy paper on the concept of "attuned care" for early childhood development, "one of the best investments a country can make."...
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The crucial role of early interactions in the formation of early bonds
During the first weeks of life, the adult and the newborn get to know each other and build a shared history. It is through these early interactions that the baby develops a sense of...