Reflexologist, Patricia Le Vaillant rightly deplores the general lack of consideration for the foot. Unloved, neglected, mistreated, muffled up, imprisoned, the daily life of a foot… it’s not the foot (yes, it’s easy). And we only care when he remembers our good memories by the wide range of his pathologies, from the ampulla to the eye of the bird, from the hallux valgus to the calcaneal spur. Hence the interest of reading this fascinating book that is difficult to close. Because in addition to his wealth, he truly works for a reconciliation with his feetces “ ends of legs adorned with fingers “. And the magic works, because discovering the importance of the health of the feet on the health of the body, we feel an irrepressible desire to take the greatest care of them.
BIM Status: A Surge in Beneficiaries, Especially the Young, but the Gap Between the Poor and the Rich is Widening
Elisabeth Degryse has stated that despite the existence of automatic tools to grant status, the current system falls short. “At the security level of Belgian society, we have a lot of information regarding the population. We work with Banque-Carrefour and INAMI to collect data, but it is not enough,” she said. Mutuals are advocating for a change in legislation to access more information and ensure that more people are granted automatic rights. “Many people are entitled to this status but are unaware of it. Either they are poorly informed, or the procedures are very long and cumbersome administratively speaking,” she added.
While tools are in place to grant this status automatically, in fact, “we are far from the mark“, insisted Elisabeth Degryse.
“At the security levelBelgian society, we have a whole series of information concerning the population. We work with the Banque-Carrefour and with the INAMI to a proactive flow to be able to have a series of data, but it is estimated that this is not enough“, she adds. For this reason, the mutuals would like a legislative amendment which would give them access to more information to allow them to open more rights automatically.
“Because that’s why many people today are entitled to this status but don’t know it. either they are poorly informed, or the procedures are very long and verys cumbersome administratively speaking.“
In conclusion, while Belgium has made progress towards granting automatic social rights status, there is still much room for improvement. Mutuals are calling for legislative changes to expand their access to information and make the process smoother and more transparent for citizens who may be entitled to these rights without even realizing it. As Elisabeth Degryse points out, we have a wealth of data at our fingertips, but it is not being utilized to its full potential. By working towards a more proactive and efficient system, we can ensure that everyone is able to access the social benefits they are entitled to.
There is already a date for the trial for the murder of a Colombian DJ
The man remains detained in La Picota and they will ask for 25 years in prison for him.
On March 23, the Colombian Attorney General’s Office filed the indictment once morest John Poulos, former sentimental partner and main suspect in the murder of DJ Valentina Trespalacios.
Now, there is already a date for the accusation trial once morest the US citizen.
The trial will take place on April 17, where the prosecutor will also request a 25-year prison sentence for John Poulos, for the crime of aggravated femicide in competition with the concealment of material evidence.
Poulos was sent to prison on February 3, following the judge in charge of the case considered that he might be a danger to both the victim’s family and to society, for which reason he remains with an intramural measure in La Picota prison. .
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The learned society SVEPM for Society for Veterinary Epidemiology and Preventive Medicine can congratulate itself on having organized from March 22 to 24, 2023, its most important scientific event since its foundation in 1982.
With the aim of sharing new knowledge and ideas, initiating collaborations, and promoting exchanges between scientists, this conference dealt with broad fields such as those of predictive approaches in health, the interface between animal health, public health and ecosystems, or the link between research and risk management.
It was Dr. Marius Gilbert, vice-director for research at the Free University of Brussels, who opened this European conference. He shared his experience of the close links between science, communication and decision-making support, in particular through his experience as an advisor to the Belgian government during the COVID-19 pandemic.
On the following two days, space was given to the 20 oral communications selected, out of 84 abstracts submitted, in a long format of approximately 30 minutes. A quarter of these presentations were made by French research laboratories. Dr. François Roger (CIRAD, Montpellier) closed the conference with a presentation on the contribution of epidemiology to the development of countries in the South.
In addition to these oral presentations, 100 scientific posters have broadened the illustrations of the thematic fields of veterinary epidemiology.
Congratulations to the decision-making epidemiology team in animal health at the IHAP laboratory led by Timothée Vergne, new junior vice-president of the SVEPM! See you from March 20 to 22, 2024 for the next edition in Uppsala, Sweden.