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The French Gut: a project to map the microbiota of the French.

s referred to as gut flora... However, until now, these studies have only focused on a limited number of individuals, as part of research on specific pathologies. The French Gut is a much more ambitious scientific project as it plans to collect, sequence, and analyze 100,000 fecal samples by 2027. ...

18
Aug
2023

Sport: Pilates method in 4 questions

contraindications for back pain or age, as Joseph Pilates himself continued to practice his exercises after the age of 80! This method adapts to all pathologies and morphologies. The main contraindications concern individuals suffering from severe osteoporosis or serious back problems. ...

08
Feb
2007

Midwife: what training?

o phases of 2 years each: The first one trains students in physiology and eutocia (normal delivery), the second one teaches them to detect and prevent pathologies in the fields of obstetrics, gynecology, and pediatrics. To obtain the State diploma, which is a higher education diploma, it is necessa ...

14
June
2007

Memory Week: an unprecedented event in Lille

An unprecedented event. With the aging population and the increase in pathologies such as Alzheimer's disease, the general public is becoming more aware of the importance and fragility of memory. If you are interested in this broad topic of society and public health, do not miss the 1st Memory Wee ...

11
Sep
2014

Medicine: what is an expert patient?

or pair-helpers. But whatever title they are given, they combine the experience of a chronic condition with a desire to help others. For which pathologies? Expert patients work with people who have the same chronic disease as they do. This may include cancer, particularly Breast cancer whi ...

16
Dec
2021

Organic: organic food reduces oxidative stress

by the significant presence of free radicals in the body. It is a phenomenon involved in skin aging but also in the occurrence of different chronic pathologies. In particular, it would be involved in certain cancers, diabetes and neurodegenerative diseases. According to the authors of the Cypr ...

17
Feb
2022

Health: what are the 3 free prevention consultations?

entire adult French population. As their name suggests, these three free prevention consultations will focus on prevention and early detection of pathologies in various fields. Of course, the topics discussed during these medical appointments will be adapted according to the age of the patien ...

29
Sep
2022

Eye diseases: what symptoms should alert you?

A black veil with light points or a fixed flash These various signs are the symptoms of retinal detachment. Among the most serious eye diseases, retinal detachment affects only one eye. This problem manifests itself as a black haze on the sides that progresses toward the center of the field of v ...

27
Feb
2023

Parkinson's disease: beware of preconceived ideas!

rkinson's disease does not affect memory. This misconception is the result of confusion between Alzheimer's and Parkinson's, which are two distinct pathologies. Parkinson's patients do not have memory problems but have difficulty concentrating and planning. If they are not attentive, they have d ...

11
Apr
2023

Sports: What is the best exercise routine for the heart?

ealth Organization (WHO), cardiovascular diseases are the leading cause of death worldwide. In addition to heredity, sex, and age, the onset of these pathologies is linked to many preventable risk factors, such as junk food, physical inactivity, and overweight or obesity. Practicing at least 30 min ...

30
Jan
2024

Thermalism: 5 Common Misconceptions About Thermal Cures

practitioner or a specialist. - It must take place in an accredited and contracted thermal establishment. - It must address one of the 12 conditions or pathologies listed by the Health Insurance. Conventional cures, that is, those reimbursed by Social Security, represent almost all of the thermal t ...

15
Feb
2024

Urgent Need to Urinate: Overactive Bladder in 5 Questions

eractive bladder syndrome, which should not be confused with urinary incontinence, refers to a reduced control of the bladder in the absence of other pathologies such as a urinary tract infection. This problem, common in both men and women, is characterized by a sudden urge to urinate during the da ...

07
Mar
2024