Bone and Joint Health Category

The challenge we face to encourage

Posted on 23 Jul 2011 In: Bone and Joint Health

The challenge we face to encourage our soldiers to seek help is to overcome their shame at asking for help, summarized in a press conference in Washington Carolyn Robinowitz, president of the American Psychiatric Association (APA). Mental health of military personnel and their families is the theme this year of the annual conference of the [...]

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Spring 1974: Philippe Sollers, Julia Kristeva, Roland Barthes and others to accept their invitation costs of the embassy of China for a one month tour in the Middle Kingdom. In the eyes of the intellectuals of the journal vanguard As such, the Chinese Cultural Revolution and then the path of virtue. On the program: visits [...]

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THE CORPSE found by chance Monday in the basement of the Hotel-Dieu has been identified, said last night the Public Assistance Hospitals of Paris (AP-HP), which depends on the establishment. He is a plumber who had discovered the decomposing body in a mechanical room. A police investigation was immediately launched to determine the cause and [...]

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He was only 13 when he started in the boiler at the Menier Chocolate Factory Old information is secure. Rene Moreau, now aged 83, has been surrounded by asbestos throughout his career as a boilermaker, who continued in the Paris District Heating Company (CPCU), a subsidiary of EDF in Paris- Bercy. And since my retirement [...]

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Pollen: why can cause allergies?

Posted on 25 Mar 2010 In: Bone and Joint Health

Pollen comes from Greek and means blade flour or dust and is, in higher plants, the male fertilizing element of the flower are tiny grains of more or less ovoid few tens of micrometers in diameter, initially contained in the anther at the ends of stamens. Allergies to pollens cause humans respiratory diseases such as [...]

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The retina is a nerve tissue lining the back of the eyeball and is composed of cells that capture light and images. It is considered the “photographic film” of the eye. Each cell transmits visual information via a nerve. All the tiny visual nerves will converge to the same place to form the optic nerve, [...]

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Upon entry into faculty in institutes, in private school or other institution of higher education, young graduates should not only apply to the administration of their future university, but they must also register with security student social and possibly sign a mutual complementary health. Created April 28, 2000, La Mutuelle Des Etudiants (LMDE) is a [...]

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