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why life expectancy is longer in the city than in the countryside

by Alexandra Hartman Editor-in-Chief April 24, 2023
written by Alexandra Hartman Editor-in-Chief

2023-04-24 13:21:03

According to a study, the gap in life expectancy between rural and urban areas can be up to 1.4 years in France. A figure which is explained in particular by the difficulties of access to care in certain departments.

The gaps in life expectancy between rural and urban areas have been widening for 30 years despite a positive Covid effect, which is equivalent to 14,216 additional annual deaths in rural areas, according to a study published Friday and commissioned by the Association of Rural Mayors of France (AMRF).

This study entrusted to the geographer Emmanuel Vigneron is an “update” of a previous one, released in 2020, which had revealed a difference in life expectancy of up to 2.2 years among men living in very rural areas compared to compared to those in the center of large cities.

Life expectancy has improved twice as fast in the city

In the last two years marked by the pandemic, the gap has narrowed to 1.4 years between 1990 and 2021 for men, and to 0.8 for women, compared to 2.2 and 0.9 between 1990 and 2019. In fact, many studies “have shown that Covid-19 has been more lethal in dense environments”.

But these differences “remain marked between rural departments and urban departments”, underlines the study, which judges the recent improvement “more cyclical than structural”.

While rural and urban “were equal in 1990, the situation observed in the rural departments in 2022 is comparable to that measured before 2010 in urban areas: i.e. a delay of 15 years”.

Which means that over the past 30 years, life expectancy “has improved twice as fast in the city as in the countryside”.

14,000 more dead in rural areas

According to a map of the comparative mortality index (ICM) at the scale of the 1666 living areas, the main mortality risk factor in France remains the regional geography, the North registering a risk much higher than the national average.

But on the scale of the same department, this ICM can vary completely depending on whether you are in the central city, generally a prefecture, which concentrates health services, or in a very rural area. Thus in Puy-de-Dôme, the ICM, from 91 to Clermont-Ferrand, continues to increase as one moves away from the city.

In total, these are “14,216 more deaths per year in rural areas than would be expected if life expectancy there were identical to that of cities”.

Chronic patients less well followed

It is in particular the difficulties encountered in accessing care that can explain these differences.

“The chronically ill will be less well followed in rural areas because there will be difficulties in accessing a treating doctor, (…) there are also fewer physiotherapists, fewer nurses, (. ..) the state of health of part of the population will worsen faster than if it were well monitored in a denser area”, explains Jean-Pierre Thierry health consultant for BFMTV.

Same observation for Isabelle Dugelet, mayor of La Gresle (Loire), who also points out the deadlines for accessing emergency services.

“We know that in the event of a heart attack there is a delay of half an hour for care in order to be able to survive, (…) but sometimes this delay is too short to reach the emergency room”, laments she on BFMTV, denouncing a “destruction of the health service which has existed for a very long time.

Areas of excess mortality

The study also reveals “edge effects” with areas of excess mortality located “at the limits of the departments and very often at the margins of the regions straddling two or three departments”, areas qualified as “abandoned”.

The AMRF, which regularly warns of medical deserts, makes several proposals, such as facilitating the installation of health professionals with a view to their better geographical distribution.

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April 24, 2023 0 comments
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Support for Erdogan from the National Opinion group! Here are the reasons

by Alexandra Hartman Editor-in-Chief April 24, 2023
written by Alexandra Hartman Editor-in-Chief

2023-04-24 15:07:00




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The Ancient Friends Platform, which includes the names of the National Opinionists, announced its support for the People’s Alliance before the elections to be held on 14 May in the declaration they published.



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Yakup Sucuoğlu, Chairman of the Ancient Friends Group, said, “We have dedicated our lives to this cause. We gave our 50 years with excitement, great effort and sweat. We have come to these days by overcoming many hardships. Our aim is to protect our acquired belief values. Our late teacher Erbakan said morality first, then spirituality. He made us run for this cause. Afterwards, he listed many targets such as industrial moves. May Allah be pleased with our President, who is the student of our teacher, Erbakan realized his goals. This is the spirit of Milli Gorus, to fulfill its goals by staying loyal to our teacher. We condemn the current stance of the Felicity Party (SP). They do not represent Milli Gorus,” he said.



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“A chance meeting on the beach saves woman’s life: A story of hope and kidney donation”

by Alexandra Hartman Editor-in-Chief April 24, 2023
written by Alexandra Hartman Editor-in-Chief

2023-04-24 12:47:20

2 hours

image source, Cenydd Owen

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Katie and Lucy.

Lucy Humphrey might only have a few years to live when she took a trip to the beach with her partner and their two dogs.

But thanks to a chance meeting with a stranger “chosen” by one of his pets, he saved his life.

After live for more than a decade and a half con lupusa condition that causes inflammation in the heart, lungs, liver, kidneys, and joints, her kidneys began to fail.

Despite dialysis, in 2019 he was told that without a transplant, his life might be extended by only regarding five years.

Shortly before that, Lucy, 44, and her partner Cenydd Owen, 49, both from Caerphilly, a county in Wales, bought a campervan to take their dogs, two Dobermans named Jake and Indie, for weekend walks. week.

But plans to use it were put on hold because he had to undergo treatment.

They had planned a two-day break in Aberystwyth, another town in Wales, in June 2021, four and a half years following Lucy suffered kidney failure.

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Lucy, Katie and Cenydd at the hospital.

But she was too ill to travel so far. So, instead, they decided to go to the closest playa of Cold Knap in Barry, in South Wales.

Lucy and Cenydd parked their motorhome in front of the beach and prepared a barbecue accompanied by their dogs.

“Indie walked up to this woman who was regarding a hundred yards away,” Lucy says.

“She kept going back and forth to where she was and we were calling her over and over once more to come back to where we were, because obviously a big Doberman can be a little intimidating.”

“We thought she had food or something and Cenydd kept calling her. In the end we went to apologize with her”.

“To Anyone Who Wants It”

The stranger was Katie James, a 40-year-old woman from Barry.

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“It was crazy because we actually passed Katie on our way to our place on the beach and Indie kept coming back to where she was,” Cenydd says.

She was sitting on the beach knitting, crocheting, and it turned out she didn’t care if Indie got close to her.

“Actually, she was having a pretty rough time, so I invited her to our cookout,” Lucy says.

“He came over and brought a drink and offered me some.”

“Cenydd explained that I mightn’t drink because I was on dialysis. And she asked, ‘oh, what’s that for,’ and he said he was waiting for a kidney transplant.”

Shocked, Katie told them, “I just entered the kidney donation registry!”

“Who are you going to donate your kidney to?Cenydd asked.

“Anyone who wants it,” Katie replied.

image source, Lucy Humphrey

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Indie, who “chose” Katie at the beach.

Katie and Lucy exchanged numbers and got in touch with a donor coordinator the next day.

“She did all the tests and it turned out she was a perfect match (to match Lucy),” she says.

“A surgeon told us that there is 1 chance in 22 million to find the perfect match, and that’s what I needed because I have lupus.

“It took a bit of time for the transplant to take place, as the situation with the covid was happening at the time, so it kept putting off.”

in communication

In the lead up, Katie created a group on WhatsApp called The Kidney Gang (The kidney gang).

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Lucy and Katie recovering from the transplant in the hospital.

“He kept us posted on all his hospital visits, sent us voice messages and photos,” Cenydd recalls.

“I still have all the recordings and how excited she was because i was doing something good. She’s just crazy, an absolute stranger and Lucy took the life out of her.”

“For the last five years, I mightn’t drink anything (alcoholic) and was limited in what I might eat. Now, you can eat and drink whatever you want and we are starting to get our normal lives back.”

Despite complications in the first few weeks following the procedure, Lucy said the transplant, which took place on October 3, 2022 at the University Hospital of Wales in Cardiff, it was a success.

“We went in together on Sunday, and on Monday morning they took us down, took my kidney out, and put it in Lucy…and voila!” says Katie.

Esperanza

“I feel very lucky to have met Lucy, I know that it worked and that she is living her life. For me, there has been nothing negative absolutely”.

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Lucy, Cenydd and Katie meet regularly.

“I’m very proud of myself, sometimes I’m embarrassed, even though every time I go out with my grandmother, she says to a stranger: ‘My granddaughter donated a kidney.'”

“It’s the best thing I’ve ever done and I feel very proud of myself. and my family is proud of me“.

“It was the fact that Indie almost discovered her and chose her,” says Lucy.

“I was told a few years ago that I only had regarding five years to live, (because) dialysis doesn’t work forever and there’s a limit to the number of treatments they can give you.”

“I really needed this transplant, I had been on the waiting list for several years. My life has completely changed.”

Cenydd described Katie as a “wonderful and selfless person“.

However, he said: “She doesn’t like my jokes, and she said if I don’t stop telling her, she wants her kidney back.”

“We ended up going to Barry’s by chance, meeting Katie by chance, and Lucy ended up with a kidney.”

“We want to show that there is always hope for people. Never give up, because you never know, we weren’t even going to go to the beach that day. There are a lot of good people out there“.

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“Tour de Romandie 2022: Gino Mäder Set to End Switzerland’s 25-Year Wait for Victory”

by Alexandra Hartman Editor-in-Chief April 24, 2023
written by Alexandra Hartman Editor-in-Chief

2023-04-24 13:29:53

Twenty-five years of waiting! Switzerland has been waiting for a successor to Laurent Dufaux, the last Swiss winner of the Tour de Romandie, since 1998. And this 76th edition, which begins on Tuesday, can smile on Gino Mäder.

In the absence of the top-4 (Pogacar, Evenepoel, Roglic, Vingegaard) of the stage races, the race promises to be very open on the roads of French-speaking Switzerland. The first surprise of this edition is the presence of 15 Swiss riders at the start. A very high figure, partly due to the presence of the new Swiss team Tudor Pro Cycling.

For the general classification, only Gino Mäder seems cut from a Swiss point of view to play the leading roles. “I want to perform as well as in 2022. We’ll see if it works“, cautiously notes the climber from Bahrain, 2nd last year behind the Russian Alexander Vlasov, absent this year.

What regarding Bernal?

Between Port-Valais and Geneva, the contenders for the final victory will undoubtedly be more numerous than usual due to the absence of a rider like Roglic or Evenepoel. 2 years ago, Egan Bernal would have played a scarecrow role when starting.

Today, the Colombian of the Ineos team leaves room for questioning following the serious accident which ruined his 2022 season. Can the winner of the Tour de France 2019 interfere among the favorites when he has not finished the Tour of the Basque Country only in 92nd place and that he did not finish the Tour of Catalonia?

To succeed Vlasov, it seems safer to bet on the Spaniard Juan Ayuso, 4th last year and best youngster, or on his compatriot Ion Izagirre, who will find a ground to his liking. Among the other contenders, we will mention the Briton Simon Yates, the Colombian Sergio Higuita, winner at Zinal in 2022, and the Frenchman Romain Bardet, rather prominent during the Ardennes.

Force climbers to attack

The French-speaking loop will begin with a prologue which will almost look like a real time trial with its 6.8 km. Significant differences might already be created from the outset. After 2 stages reserved in principle for backpackers in the Vallée de Joux and La Chaux-de-Fonds, the first meeting for the general classification will take place in Châtel-St-Denis with a 19 km time trial. A route including the climb to Les Paccots and a rapid descent to Châtel-St-Denis should still crown a rider.

The decision will undoubtedly be made on the final climb of the queen stage between Sion and Thyon 2000. There where the Welshman Geraint Thomas had shaped his victory for the general in 2021 despite a spectacular fall for the finish. The Canadian Michael Woods took the opportunity to win.

Before attacking the final climb towards 2000m, the riders will have to climb two other 1st category climbs in Anzère and Suen. “The goal is for the climbers to lose some time on the Châtel-St-Denis time trial and to be forced to attack in the Thyon stage“, rejoices Richard Chassot, the boss of the Tour de Romandie.

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April 24, 2023 0 comments
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