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Sleeping pills and tranquilizers: it’s time to talk about them!
Do the French suffer from insomnia? One might think so, given that their consumption of psychotropic drugs is two to four times higher than that of their European neighbors... In light...
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Sleep is competing with television and the Internet [Interview].
Interview with Damien Léger, professor at the Paris-Descartes Faculty of Medicine and director of the Sleep and Vigilance Center at Hôtel-Dieu in Paris. He offers a brief overview of the...
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Factors associated with sleep disorders: findings from the EVS survey.
About four in ten people report experiencing at least one of the five main symptoms of insomnia on a recurring basis. These sleep disorders become increasingly common with age. While...
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The internet and the phone are eating away at young people's sleep.
A portion of the population does not get enough sleep, and the situation has worsened over the past decade. According to Professor Damien Léger, president of the National Institute of...
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Health in Action, June 2023, No. 464: Consent, Ethics, Care, and Health
The concept of consent can be defined as "an act by which a person gives a decision—initiated by another—the personal approval necessary for it to be carried out." At every stage of...
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Sex Education for Young People: A Comprehensive and Positive Approach [Introduction to the Report]
Sexuality education (SE) takes a comprehensive and positive approach to provide everyone with the life skills essential for a fulfilling emotional, relational, and sexual life. The goal...
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Sex Education: From a Narrow View to a Broader Approach to Young People’s Sexuality
Sexuality education, as a key component of health policies, is now approached through the principles set forth in the Declaration of Helsinki, which aims to integrate health into "all...
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Effective sex education programs are still too rare
In France, there is no officially approved program for "comprehensive sexuality education," as defined by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)....
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Feel Good Program: Developing Social-Emotional Skills from an Early Age
During the Feel Good program sessions, sex education is not addressed directly with the children. Instead, the program focuses on developing psychosocial skills, many of which are...
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The joy and affection that help us move beyond a focus on risks [interview].
Sex education classes are increasingly addressing topics such as romantic relationships, interpersonal connections, and consent, even though the institutions where these classes are held...