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Prevention of bronchiolitis in infants: evaluation of the INPES awareness campaign.
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Tobacco use among students in France: data from the Health Barometer.
By the end of 1999, nearly one in two French people aged 18 to 25 reported smoking, representing the highest smoking prevalence across all age groups. This smoking among young people can...
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Soil pollution.
While soil pollution can stem from various sources, the French seem particularly concerned about diffuse pollution, whether it results from the deposition of air pollutants—especially...
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Survey Methodology for the 2008 Health and Nutrition Barometer: A Step Forward in Continuity.
By their very nature, Health Barometers are designed to be repeated over time, using the same methodologies and questionnaires, in order to track trends. As such, they are very useful...
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From the prevention of sexually transmitted diseases to sexual health.
Over the past few decades, prevention policies have evolved significantly with regard to sexuality.
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Train healthcare professionals to respect people’s gender identities.
The Directorate General of Health has developed a training guide to help healthcare workers adopt a person-centered approach.
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In the doctor's office, the patient's emotional and sexual life remains a hidden world.
Interview with Catherine Chaumié, a general practitioner in Paris and a member of several professional networks. General practitioners are on the front lines when it comes to interacting...
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An update on the lung cancer epidemic caused by smoking.
Introduction - Lung cancer mortality is the most specific indicator of the health effects of tobacco. We present its trends in France since the 1950s and discuss the results in light of...
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Take advantage of the occupational health checkup to address the issue of alcohol consumption [interview].
Occupational physicians, along with general practitioners, are on the front lines of alcohol prevention in the workplace. Early detection and intervention by these professionals have...