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Preschool: Should we eliminate snack time or teach children better habits?
The issue of school snacks cannot be considered in isolation; it is one component of a broader effort to improve students’ nutritional health. The key challenge today is not to promote a...
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Teaching children to observe is just as essential as teaching them to taste.
Interview with Christian Gautellier, director of the "Children, Screens, Youth, and Media" initiative at Ceméa (Centers for Training in Active Education Methods) and vice president of...
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Sustainable development and health? It’s all part of the same fight!
What is the connection between sustainable development and health promotion? For Jacques Bury, it is obvious: it is people, their development, and their quality of life. The author, a...
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Television plays a role in a child's development.
Interview with Christine Ceruti, psychologist. We spoke with Christine Ceruti, author of the book *Learning to Read the TV*, about this "intruder," which is blamed for all kinds of ills...
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The Health Information Market: An Organized Cacophony?
The health information market has never been more vibrant. It’s hard to make sense of the cacophony of information available across all media. It is also sometimes difficult to clearly...
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Why provide health literacy education?
In a society focused on communication and consumption, what strategies can professionals employ to encourage people—especially young people—to develop a critical mindset regarding health issues?
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Geneva: Multidisciplinary care for overweight children.
In Geneva, hospitals have launched an obesity prevention and management program specifically designed for children. Developed by healthcare professionals, this program consists of an...
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Health Promotion: A Guide to Improving the Quality of Initiatives.
More than 3,500 organizations in France are working to promote public health, with financial support from the government and local authorities. In partnership with nine of these...
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In Brazil, health promotion is organized at the local level.
Since 2006, Brazil has had a national health promotion policy. The goal is to improve the population’s health by addressing economic, social, and health determinants. Brazil has thus...
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Public Policy to Support Breastfeeding: The Brazilian Experience.
For several decades, Brazil has implemented a strategy to promote breastfeeding as part of its public health policy. This comprehensive program includes media campaigns, training for...