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Country: France

Publisher: L'Instiut Choiseul

ISBN: 1761-7677



Only 13% of French adults have optimal heart health, study finds
Researchers assessed the Life’s Essential 8 cardiovascular health (CVH) scores in over 190,000 French adults, revealing that only 13% had optimal CVH. Higher scores were associated with being younger, ...


French Politics, Culture & Society
This title is part of a longer publication history. The full run of this journal will be searched. TITLE HISTORY A title history is the publication history of a journal and includes a listing of the ...


Chronic cluster headache: a French clinical descriptive study
Department of Evaluation and Treatment of Pain, Clinical Neuroscience Federation, Pasteur Hospital, Nice, France Background: Cluster headache (CH) is a relatively rare disease and episodic CH is more ...


Mycobacterium xenopi pulmonary infections: a multicentric retrospective study of 136 cases in north-east France
A multicentre retrospective study was performed to describe the features of the disease and to evaluate its prognosis. Methods: All patients with M xenopi satisfying the 1997 ATS/IDSA criteria from 13 ...


Mycophenolate mofetil in multiple sclerosis: a multicentre retrospective study on 344 patients
We performed a retrospective study to assess the safety and efficacy of MMF in patients with MS. Methodology Three French MS centres included all of their patients treated by MMF. The main outcome ...


Study uncovers mercury treatment in 19th-century French child suffering from rickets and scurvy
A recent study, published in the International Journal of Paleopathology, examined the skeletal remains of a child who lived in mid-19th-century France. The study revealed that the child had suffered ...


Playing board games, cognitive decline and dementia: a French population-based cohort study
Design A prospective population-based study. Setting In the Bordeaux area in South Western France. Participants 3675 non-demented participants at baseline. Primary outcome measure The risk of dementia ...