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Tobacco Use Among Adults: A Review of Five Years of the National Anti-Tobacco Program, 2014–2019.
Introduction - In France, since 2014, tobacco control efforts have been strengthened through the implementation of national plans. Smoking causes 75,000 deaths per year in France. The...
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Hospitalizations for smoking-related cardiovascular disease in mainland France in 2015
Objective - Smoking is a risk factor for many cardiovascular diseases. In France, one-quarter of the population smokes daily, which is one of the highest rates observed in Western...
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Tobacco Control: Prevention That Must Be Constantly Reinvented - Editorial
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Weekly Epidemiological Bulletin, April 13, 2021, No. 6 – COVID-19 Series
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Physical Activity and Sedentary Behavior in the French Population: Status in 2014–2016 and Trends Since 2006–2007
Physical inactivity and a sedentary lifestyle are major risk factors for noncommunicable diseases. For health reasons, it is therefore recommended to engage in regular physical activity...
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Weekly Epidemiological Bulletin, September 29, 2020, No. 24 World Heart Day, September 29, 2020
Introduction - Cardiovascular diseases (CVD) and stroke are responsible for more than 140,000 deaths each year in France. Few recent studies have described the French population’s...
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Weekly Epidemiological Bulletin, April 7, 2021, No. 5
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Biomonitoring: An Essential Tool in Public Health - Editorial
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Study of soil remediation combined with a participatory approach for managing a contaminated soil site in the Gard department (2015–2017)
Very high levels of lead, arsenic, and cadmium have been measured in the soil at former mining sites in the Gard department. To understand the sources and modes of exposure for nearby...
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Weekly Epidemiological Bulletin, March 30, 2021, No. 5 – COVID-19 Series