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Sociodemographic characteristics, gender identities, medical and psychological transition experiences, and HIV/AIDS in the transgender population. Preliminary results from a survey conducted in France in 2010
Introduction - Few reliable data are available in France on the transgender population. A survey was conducted in 2010 among transgender individuals to determine their sociodemographic...
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Opinion of the High Council for Public Health regarding the mandatory minimum information requirements for advertising the MMR Vax Pro® measles-rubella-mumps vaccine.
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Rubella in Pregnant Women and Newborns in Metropolitan France in 2002: Data from the Rénarub Network
The Rénarub network is the primary source of information on the epidemiological situation of rubella in France. It brings together clinical laboratories that perform rubella IgM testing....
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Exposure of the Caribbean population to chlordecone.
Since 1999, several studies have estimated chlordecone exposure among the populations of Guadeloupe and Martinique, either through direct measurement in biological matrices (blood, milk,...
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Sidebar. The ESCAL and Calbas dietary surveys in the French West Indies.
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Exposure to chlordecone and the risk of prostate cancer. The Karuprostate Study, Guadeloupe (France).
Chlordecone, an insecticide with estrogen-like hormonal properties, was used on banana plantations in the French West Indies from 1973 to 1993, leading to soil contamination and exposure...
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Chlordecone in the Caribbean: An Updated Assessment of Health Risks [Editorial]
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Sidebar. Chlordecone: Knowledge, Perceptions, and Behaviors Among the Caribbean Population.
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Assessment and Management of Dietary Risk Associated with Chlordecone for the Populations of Guadeloupe and Martinique.
Chlordecone contamination, first detected in the public water supply in 1999 and then in certain root vegetables in 2002 in Guadeloupe and Martinique, led to a series of measures...
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There are uncertainties, but there is enough evidence to guide our actions.