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Research project with a group of young inmates.
Since 1987, health education and promotion initiatives have been carried out in various institutions across the Aquitaine region by the Aquitaine Regional Committee for Health Education...
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What kind of health education training should teachers receive?
An overview of the context and challenges of teacher training in health education. The goal is to approach the teaching profession from a different perspective rather than simply adding a new subject.
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Why provide health education in prisons?
Prison is a cause of illness and death; it is a place of regression, despair, self-harm, and suicide; here are a few excerpts from the opinion of the National Consultative Ethics...
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Sickle cell disease: helping pregnant women make informed decisions.
Sickle cell disease is a genetic disorder that primarily affects populations in sub-Saharan Africa. Mothers are often unfairly stigmatized after giving birth to their children. In...
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Survey on sports injuries.
The health benefits of moderate physical exercise are well established. Nevertheless, sports activities can lead to accidents and significant injuries. What exactly are the extent,...
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Testicular Cancer: National Trends and Geographic Variations in the Rate of Patients Undergoing Surgery, 1998–2008 in France
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National Study on Polychlorinated Biphenyl Exposure Among Consumers of Freshwater Fish
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Sickle Cell Disease in France: Epidemiological Data to Improve Care [Editorial]
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Neonatal screening for sickle cell disease in France.
Sickle cell disease, which is still poorly understood by clinicians, is now the most common genetic disorder in France. Screening and diagnosis performed at birth, targeting at-risk...
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Descriptive studies of mortality and hospitalizations related to sickle cell disease in France.
Introduction. As part of the 2005–2008 and 2011–2014 National Plans for Rare Diseases, the databases of the Center for Epidemiology on Medical Causes of Death (CépiDc) and hospital stays...