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Medicine, Standards, and Society: Forensic Medicine as a Public Health Discipline
Historically, forensic medicine has been a medical discipline situated at the intersection of medicine and the legal system, with the forensic pathologist recognized as a specialist in...
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The Issue of Gender in the Analysis of Addictive Behaviors Based on the Health Barometer, France, 2005.
Objectives - To assess the influence of gender on psychoactive substance use among adults in France, according to educational level, employment status, occupation, and social class....
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The Impact of Health Status on Part-Time Work Among the French: A Focus on Chronic Diseases, France, 2002–2003.
Objectives - To understand how individuals with a long-term health condition adjust their behavior in the labor market by working part-time. Methods - The study is based on data from the...
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The use of medical-administrative data and data linkage: the preferred approach to chronic disease surveillance in Quebec.
The use of data from medical-administrative databases and the linking of these databases form the foundation for the development of chronic disease surveillance in Quebec and Canada. By...
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"Preventable" deaths linked to risky behaviors: a public health priority in France.
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The institutional framework for assistance and care for the elderly.
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The role and experience of informal support.
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Disparities in mortality rates among people aged 64 and older in European Union countries, 2000.
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Challenges in Environmental Health. The Role of Toxicovigilance.
Toxicovigilance, which draws on toxicological and epidemiological expertise, plays a key role in environmental health surveillance and monitoring. The activities of the Toxicovigilance...