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National Solidarity Fund for Independence: Funding Initiatives and Research.
One of the National Solidarity Fund for Autonomy's missions is to fund initiatives, pilot projects, and research aimed at promoting the health of older adults and people with...
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Fnes: Networking on Documentary Resources.
For nearly ten years, the National Federation for Health Education and Promotion (FNES) has supported the resource-sharing activities carried out within its network. This resource...
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Work-related stress: sectors at higher risk.
The occupations and sectors most prone to psychological distress at work are intermediate professions, finance, and public administration. This finding comes from the Samotrace survey...
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Health Alert for Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Individuals.
The INPES survey of people who are deaf, hard of hearing, or have hearing impairments paints a particularly troubling picture. It highlights poor mental health, higher rates of suicide...
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Health Impact Assessment: A Valuable Tool for Urban Planning Professionals.
Introduced more than twenty years ago, health impact assessment (HIA) aims to determine, at an early stage, whether a project is likely to have positive or negative effects on health, so...
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Transportation: a key factor in improving people’s quality of life.
The expansion of public transportation and active modes of travel (walking, cycling) helps reduce pollution and improve quality of life. However, certain groups—starting with those who...
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Health inequalities and regional disparities.
The influence of one’s neighborhood on individual health and access to care is now increasingly recognized in health geography, social epidemiology, and public health. However,...
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ANRU: Renovating to improve people's living conditions.
As a public agency, the ANRU funds urban renewal in partnership with local governments. This renewal typically focuses on key factors such as urban planning and transportation, and thus...
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Health-Promoting Urban Planning and Development [Introduction to the Feature].
Introduction to the special issue "Urban Planning and Health-Promoting Development," coordinated by Zoë Heritage, Director of the WHO French Network of Healthy Cities; Anne Roué-Le Gall,...
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How do people react to health risks?
While the public’s reaction to health risks may not always seem rational, it nevertheless follows certain principles. Studies show that certain risks tend to be ignored, particularly if...