ADSP – Number 2022/4 – N° 120 – Health-environment

Page 1: Fifteen years of health-environment policy, thirty years of Adsp | Page 3 to 4: Opinions and reports of the High Council for Public Health | Page 4 to 6: Véronique Gilleron and Thomas Lefèvre – What future for registers in France? The health data ecosystem in question | Page 7 to 9: Marie-Odile Vincent – What is a successful end of life and how can an Ehpad offer the conditions for such an end of life? | Page 10 to 11: Pierre Le Coz – Alzheimer’s disease: know as soon as possible? | Page 12 to 13: Aurore Camier, Adrien Aubert, Flora Blangis, Ludovic Cacheux, Kodjovi Sessi and Hélène Tillaut – Research and public health | Page 14 to 16: Daniel Bley, Francelyne Marano and Fabien Squinazi – Presentation | Page 17 to 24: Joseph Kleinpeter – Regulated outdoor air pollutants | Page 25: Kiran Ramgolam – Allergenic pollens and their consideration in PNSE | Page 26 to 29: Fabien Squinazi – The indoor environment: a multi-exposure | Page 29 to 31: Francelyne Marano – Emerging health-environment risks: what changes over the past fifteen years? | Page 32 to 37: Jean-Marc Brignon and Laurence Gamet-Payrastre – Impacts of chemicals on health | Page 37 to 39: Daniel Bley – Public perceptions of health-environment risks | Page 39 to 41: Mathilde Pascal, Arnaud Mathieu, Karine Laaidi, Marie-Claire Paty, Valérie Pernelet-Joly, Guillaume Boulanger and Sébastien Denys – Making health a real lever for action in the face of climate change | Page 41 to 43: Robert Barouki and Xavier Coumoul – The history of the exposome since Wild’s proposal | Page 44 to 46: Benoît Lesaffre – Genesis and evolution of public health-environment policy in France: supranational and national milestones | Page 46 to 48: Jérôme Salomon, Joëlle Carmès, Sébastien Lesterle and Mathilde Merlo – National health-environment plans | Page 48 to 51: Lottie Friederici – The main institutions involved in the health-environment field | Page 51 to 53: Anne Vidy – Regional health-environment plans (PRSE), essential tools of the national health-environment policy | Page 53 to 55: Florence Fouque – Public policies and vector-borne diseases in overseas territories | Page 56 to 59: Jean Simos – Health-environment policies in Europe: two different approaches, Greece and Switzerland | Page 60 to 63: Denis Zmirou-Navier – Role of public policies in controlling risks related to environmental exposure | Page 64 to 66: Élisabeth Toutut-Picard – Improving and clarifying the health-environment policy | Page 66 to 68: General bibliography | Page 69 to 70: Guillemette Chevaillier – Readings | Page 70 to 71: International.

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