Topic: France
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - People with diabetes may leave the workforce sooner than employees without diabetes -- suggesting, French researchers say, that the common disease could be taking a large economic toll.Among more than 3,000 employees of France's national gas and ...
PARIS (Reuters) - Representatives of French diabetes sufferers and consumers demanded a government crackdown on the pharmaceuticals industry on Thursday as anger snowballed over a weight-control pill suspected of killing more than 500 people.The French Diabetics Association teamed up with the national ...
Scores of alleged victims of a now-banned diabetes drug pressed charges at a Paris court on Tuesday, claiming it caused deaths or sickness in patients who took it.The victims' association AVIM lodged complaints on behalf of 116 patients who took Mediator, a ...
France's government Tuesday warned patients to see their doctor if they took a diabetes drug that is believed to have killed 500 people over three decades before it was banned a year ago.The alert targets Mediator, a drug for overweight people with ...
French health officials said Tuesday the now-banned diabetes and weight loss drug Mediator may have been linked to the deaths of about 500 people in the 33 years it was on the market.France's health products safety agency has advised those who used ...
It may be possible to lower the incidence of dementia by reducing rates of diabetes and depression, boosting education, and increasing fruit and vegetable consumption, according to a new study.. This study included 1,433 healthy people over age 65 living in the ...
It may be possible to lower the incidence of dementia by reducing rates of diabetes and depression, boosting education, and increasing fruit and vegetable consumption, according to a new study.. This study included 1,433 healthy people over age 65 living in the ...
France Diabetes Care Devices Market Outlook GlobalData's medical equipment offering, "France Diabetes Care Devices Market Outlook to 2016" provides key market data on the France diabetes care devices market. The report provides value (USD million), volume (units) and average price (USD) data ...
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Obesity is a Problem with Pressing Medical, Public Health and Social Implications on a Global Scale. The meeting has been organised by Karine Clement (Institut des Cordeliers, Paris, France), Bruce Spiegelman (Harvard Medical School, Boston, USA) and Yves Christen (la Fondation Ipsen, ...