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Strokes in Young Adults: An Emerging Condition in Both Women and Men. Findings from the Dijon Stroke Registry (1985–2011).
Introduction: Often considered the preserve of the elderly, particularly among women, stroke also affects young people, and neurologists are encountering this issue with increasing...
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Estrogen therapy and the risk of venous thromboembolism in women: a review of current data.
The use of estrogen, either alone or, more commonly, in combination with a progestin, is common throughout a woman’s life, but it is associated with an increased risk of venous...
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Venous thromboembolism during pregnancy and the postpartum period, France, 2009–2014.
Introduction: Venous thromboembolism (VTE) is one of the leading complications of pregnancy and the second leading direct cause of maternal mortality. However, there are no recent data...
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Analysis of health benefits from various air quality improvement scenarios in mainland France
Air pollution is now considered the leading environmental cause of premature death worldwide. Recent results from cohort studies have made it possible to refine estimates of the risk of...
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Editorial. Alzheimer's Disease: The Challenge of Epidemiological Data.
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Can the prevalence of Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia be estimated using medical-administrative databases? A comparison with data from population-based cohorts.
Introduction: Data from the National Inter-Regime Health Insurance Information System (Sniiram) represent a potential tool for the epidemiological surveillance of Alzheimer’s disease and...
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Trends in Dementia: A Review of the Current Situation in France and Internationally.
Introduction: Due to the current aging of the population, dementia represents a major societal concern. Recently, downward trends in the incidence of dementia have been observed in...
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What are the consequences of the support provided by family members to people with neurodegenerative diseases?
Objectives: This study focuses on family caregivers of individuals with neurodegenerative diseases. It aims to highlight the consequences for these caregivers of devoting part of their...
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Knowledge, attitudes, and health status of caregivers for people with Alzheimer’s disease in France’s overseas departments. Results of the 2014 Overseas Departments Health Barometer.
To date, little data is available regarding the knowledge, attitudes, and health status of caregivers for people with Alzheimer’s disease (AD) in the French overseas departments (DOM)....
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Dependency in daily life as a predictor of dementia: a summary of findings based on French data.
Introduction: This article provides a summary of findings from French data regarding the predictive value of daily living independence for the onset of dementia. Methods: The findings...