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The effects of lockdown on children’s development remain difficult to assess
Studies suggest that the pandemic has not hindered children’s neurological development. However, some research indicates communication difficulties among infants born during this period....
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Teenagers face psychological distress in different ways
From May 2020 to November 2022, the number of adolescents with severe depressive symptoms doubled, affecting as many as one in four young people. Studies also point to social...
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Employers must ensure that the workplace does not encourage smoking [Interview]
The Grand Est Regional Health Agency (ARS) has been implementing a “Smoke-Free Administration” initiative since 2020, complete with an evaluation system. Several initiatives are offered...
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Designing prevention with and for the public
In Guadeloupe and Martinique, the issue of exposure to chlordecone remains a sensitive one, marked by a breakdown in trust between the public and the authorities. In response to this...
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These discussions helped shape a tailored workplace health promotion initiative [Interview]
The VoisinMalin association, which works in priority neighborhoods, and the National Institute for Demographic Studies (INED) have joined forces to conduct action research on...
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The sports club offers everything you need for overall health [interview]
For the past four years, Cavigal Nice Gymnastique has been committed to a health promotion initiative that goes beyond the scope of recreational sports, which are primarily focused on...
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Health Surveillance of Mortality. Weekly Update, January 13, 2026.
Key Points At the national level, the number of deaths from all causes reported by INSEE shows an excess in S01-2026 among those aged 65 and older. At the regional level, excess deaths...
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SOS Médecins National Newsletter, January 12, 2026
Key Points In Week 02 (January 5–11, 2026), the first week back to school, activity at SOS Médecins clinics remained stable among children aged 2–14 and decreased in other age groups...
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OSCOUR National Newsletter, January 13, 2026
Key Points In Week 2 (January 5–11, 2026), the first week back to school, the number of emergency department visits was up among 2- to 14-year-olds (+8%, or 3,974 more visits), down...
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Acute respiratory infections (influenza, bronchiolitis, COVID-19). Bulletin dated January 14, 2026.
Key Points Acute respiratory infections (ARI) Moderate activity in the city and at the hospital across all age groups. Influenza Overall stable or declining use of healthcare services...