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Economic impact of insomnia
Damien Léger,
Victor Pitron.
June 2024, page 32
Insomnia and the biological clock
Multiple physiological and biological rhythms known as «circadian» are generated by the biological clock that controls them within the suprachiasmatic nuclei of the hypothalamus. However, the most...
Damien Léger,
Alexandre Rouen,
Marie-Françoise Vecchierini,
Victor Pitron.
June 2024, page 34
Pathophysiological hypothesis and diagnosis of insomnia disorder
All pathophysiological models place hyperarousal as a central process in the mechanisms of insomnia. These models differ, however, in terms of the importance and role of the variables explaining...
Jean-Arthur Micoulaud-Franchi,
Julien Coelho,
Léa Boileau,
Clélia Quiles,
Pierre-Alexis Geoffroy.
June 2024, page 38
Sleep debt epidemic
Brice Faraut,
Victor Pitron.
June 2024, page 45
Insomnia/sleep apnea: COMISA
Marie-Pia D'Ortho,
Amel Tebal,
Sarah Hartley.
June 2024, page 47
Insomnia and sleep environment
Victor Pitron,
Brice Faraut,
Damien Léger.
June 2024, page 48
Insomnia and psychiatric disorders
Insomnia is frequent in psychiatric disorders. In particular, insomnia can be a risk factor, as well as a comorbid condition, or a symptom and an early sign of psychiatric disorders. Insomnia may...
Julia Maruani,
Pierre A Geoffroy.
June 2024, page 50
Behavioral management of insomnia
Behavioral management of insomnia aims to bring about lasting changes in the habits of insomniacs, in terms of sleep schedules, regularity, and organization of the day (naps). Eating and exercise...
Sylvie Royant-Parola.
June 2024, page 56
Sleep centers: from diagnosis to care
Sarah Hartley.
June 2024, page 60
Pharmacotherapies for insomnia
The first line of treatment in adult chronic insomnia is cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT). However, its difficult accessibility limited its use and medications are still often prescribed....
Marie-Françoise Vecchierini,
Damien Léger.
June 2024, page 63
Insomnia: 10 key messages
Damien Léger.
June 2024, page 70
Pruritic rash caused by sandflies
Charlène Fraysse,
Victoria Picquendar,
Livia Mannaioni,
Morgane Faivre d'Arcier,
Marius Siaud.
June 2024, page 72
Vesicant contact with cantharides
Maxence Jacquemet,
Clothilde Avisseau,
Côme Lourde.
June 2024, page 75
Hamstring hematoma
Charlène Fraysse,
Victoria Picquendar,
Livia Mannaioni,
Morgane Faivre d'Arcier,
Marius Siaud.
June 2024, page 76
Bilateral gonalgias revealing a parathyroid adenoma
Mohammed Arghal,
Oussama El Abbassi,
Zakariae Missaoui,
Siham Nasri,
Imane Kamaoui,
Imane Skiker.
June 2024, page 79
Living with… neurofibromatosis type 1
Laura Fertitta.
June 2024, page 81
Living with… psoriasis
Nathalie Quiles Tsimaratos.
June 2024, page 84
Nausea and vomiting in pregnancy
Nausea and vomiting during pregnancy are common symptoms experienced by pregnant women. In more severe cases, known as hyperemesis gravidarum, these symptoms can become a pathological condition...
Philippe Deruelle,
Loïc Sentilhes,
Louise Ghesquière,
Raoul Desbrière,
Guillaume Ducarme,
Luisa Attali,
Annic Jarnoux,
France Artzner,
Audrey Tranchant,
Thomas Schmitz,
Marie-Victoire Sénat.
June 2024, page 86
COPD exacerbations
COPD exacerbations, characterized by an acute worsening of dyspnea and/or cough and sputum volume beyond daily variations, are a public health issue because of their frequency, the number of...
Simon Valentin,
Bruno Ribeiro Baptista,
Ari Chaouat,
François Chabot \.
June 2024, page 96
What are the indications for corticosteroid therapy in COPD?
In stable state chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), inhaled corticosteroids (ICS) should be used in case of frequent exacerbation only, associated with long-term bronchodilators including...
Gaëtan Deslée.
June 2024, page 100
Localized or generalized edema of the lower limbs
Stéphane Vignes,
Marie Essig.
June 2024, page 105
Developments in forensic medicine: the example of Haute-Normandie
Bernard Proust.
June 2024, page 115
Health effects of alcohol: untangling the truth from the false!
Daily alcohol consumption is associated with an increased risk of death, even at low doses. However, it remains high in France, where a large proportion of the population consumes alcohol in excess...
Catherine Hill.
October 2024, page 6
Press review
François Mallordy.
October 2024, page 12
When should short-term antibiotic therapy be chosen?
Reducing antibiotic exposure by shortening treatment duration is a public health priority that could mitigate the emergence of bacterial resistance, minimize adverse effects, and lower costs....
Emma D'Anglejan,
Frédérique Bouchand,
Aurélien Dinh.
October 2024, page 14
Infectious endocarditis: from epidemiology to prevention
The incidence of infective endocarditis is estimated between 30 and 80 cases per million inhabitants and per year in the general population in industrialized countries. It is heterogeneous and...
Bernard Iung.
October 2024, page 22
Infectious endocarditis: strategy for diagnosis
The diagnosis of infective endocarditis is often difficult because the clinical presentations are very heterogeneous. Epidemiology has evolved with more acute forms, different microorganisms, and...
Anne Bernard,
Nicolas Chane-Sone,
Fanny Dion,
Adrien Lemaignen.
October 2024, page 27
Treatment of infective endocarditis
Patients with infective endocarditis (IE) are taken care for by multidisciplinary teams. The treatment consists of antibiotic therapy initiated early, adapted to the responsible germ and...
Florent Arregle.
October 2024, page 35
Complications of infective endocarditis
The high in-hospital mortality of patients with infective endocarditis (about 20%) is mainly due to its complications. These complications are essentially of cardiac, neurological, and infectious...
Faouzi Trojette,
Chloé Di Lena,
Yohann Bohbot,
Dan Rusinaru,
Christophe Tribouilloy.
October 2024, page 43
European registry of infectious endocarditis
The EURO-ENDO registry was initiated in 2018. Its objectives were to assess the epidemiological, clinical, bacteriological, and prognostic features of infective endocarditis. Initially only...
Gilbert Habib.
October 2024, page 51
Infectious endocarditis and cancers: results of the EURO-ENDO registry
Bernard Cosyns,
Gilbert Habib.
October 2024, page 55
Infectious endocarditis: 8 key messages
Gilbert Habib.
October 2024, page 57
Mask tackle in apnea
Guillaume Janet-Maitre,
Arnaud Druelle.
October 2024, page 59
Major hypereosinophilia associated with Fasciola hepatica distomatosis
Thierry Carmoi,
Magali Billhot,
Marc Aletti.
October 2024, page 60
Coronary sinus rhythm
Matthieu Bellakehal,
Yoan Laine.
October 2024, page 62
Living with… the after-effects of burns
Marc Chaouat.
October 2024, page 63
Sweeteners: recent recommendations for health
Intense sweeteners are compounds with a higher sweetening power than sugar. Their use has grown in industrial products and at home to reduce sugar intake, which is associated to health risks. In...
Mélanie Deschasaux-Tanguy,
Bernard Srour,
Mathilde Touvier.
October 2024, page 66
Sargassum seaweed assaults the French West Indies
Since 2011, Martinique and the islands of Guadeloupe have been affected by repeated groundings, culminating in an exceptional wave in 2018. While the sargassum ( Sargassum natans and S. fluitans )...
Dabor Resiere,
Jonathan Florentin,
Rémi Nevière.
October 2024, page 71
Living with... neurofibromatosis type 2
Michel Kalamarides.
October 2024, page 77
Renal colic management
Renal colic is a common reason for consultation or emergency room visit. In most of the cases, it is caused by the migration of a urinary calculus and the resulting ureteral obstruction. In 2022...
Gauthier Raynal,
Christophe Alméras.
October 2024, page 80
Bipolar disorder in adolescents and adults
Christophe Lançon.
October 2024, page 87
Bipolar depression, suicide and the prescription of antidepressants
Christophe Lançon.
October 2024, page 94
Medical anthropology: the contribution of Éric de Rosny, "the African Jesuit"
Jacqueline Faure,
Adrienne Lerner.
October 2024, page 95
Nutri-Score: when economic lobbies accuse academic researchers of a conflict of interest with... science!
Serge Hercberg,
Pilar Galan,
Mélanie Deschasaux-Tanguy,
Mathilde Touvier.
December 2024, page 6
Revue de presse
François Mallordy.
December 2024, page 8
Iconodiagnosis, the art of semiology
Philippe Charlier.
December 2024, page 10
Antimicrobial resistance in human and veterinary medicine: where are we?
In both human and veterinary medicine, the evolution of antimicrobial resistance is worrying for some antibiotics or bacterial species, but less for others. In humans and animals, the picture for...
Laurence Armand-Lefèvre,
Jean-Yves Madec.
December 2024, page 14
Risk of acquiring antibiotic-resistant bacteria and travel
The continuing expansion of international tourism increases the opportunities of contact with diverse epidemiological environments, leading to both a risk of bacterial acquisition or infection for...
Paul-Henri Consigny,
Laurence Armand-Lefèvre.
December 2024, page 20
Shortened antimicrobial therapy duration
Antibiotic treatment durations represent an important field of current clinical research. Indeed, shortening antibiotic duration during bacterial pathologies has several advantages: reducing the...
Aurélien Dinh,
Bernard Castan.
December 2024, page 26
Hospital antimicrobial stewardship
Hospital antimicrobial stewardship programs have been thought to preserve the efficacy of antimicrobials for the treatment of human and animal bacterial infections. They must apply for every...
Philippe Lesprit,
Patricia Pavese.
December 2024, page 34
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