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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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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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School nurses: Supporting young people as they grapple with their questions.
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Cybercrips/Crips Île-de-France: an information hub for young people.
Jean-Luc Roméro, president of Crips Île-de-France, introduces this center, which offers a welcoming space for listening, information, and guidance on health issues. It is designed for...
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Contraception Pass: Free access to contraception for minors.
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Regular prenatal checkups help women feel comfortable speaking up [interview].
Midwives play a key role in providing information about sexuality as part of prenatal care—before, during, and after pregnancy, as well as at other times.
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Community-based HIV testing: a new tool for improving sexual health.
Rapid diagnostic tests (RDTs), which are used for HIV/AIDS screening, make it possible to reach people who are outside the traditional healthcare system.
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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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Unwanted pregnancies: a youth awareness program in the Médoc region.
In the Médoc region, an initiative has been launched to educate young people and raise awareness among professionals on the topic of emotional and sexual health.
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Training Professionals to Break the Taboo Surrounding Sexuality [Interview].
For many healthcare professionals, discussing sexuality with their patients remains a taboo subject. They need training and must collaborate with others. Interview with Nathalie...