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It is in cold meats, cheese, pizzas or fried fries. One in three people in France has too much cholesterol. What is the difference between good and bad? How to influence your rate? How do you know that you have to take medication? Professor Eric Brukert, endocrinologist, is the guest of Margaux de Frouville and Alain Ducardonnet in this episode of the Podcast.

Natural, violent, suspect … The question arises during each death. In doubt, an autopsy must be requested. The judicial authority then commissioned a examiner to seek the causes of death. But he does not intervene only on deceased people: he can also examine living people who have suffered assaults, to provide scientific data to a judicial case. Less known, he can also become a historian, to understand what Voltaire or Saint-Louis. How do you become a medical examiner? When and why do we for an autopsy? How is their expertise useful to history? Philippe Charlier, medical examiner, archaeologist and anthropologist, answers questions from the health podcast.

In this episode, we invite ourselves in the intimacy of the and more precisely in relations within siblings. They are not always simple. Most often, a little jealousy and rivalry between them. What are the causes? How to react in the event of a conflict? Is it a normal development step? To enlighten us, Margaux de Frouville and Alain Ducardonnet receive Héloïse Junier, psychologist and specialist in the development of the child and the author of the book “Brothers and sisters – a story of complicity and rivalry” by Les Arènes editions.

Guillaume Brachet was 36 years old was diagnosed a little before his 30th birthday. Trade researcher, he created a start-up to combat Parkinson’s , and develop treatment. How was it diagnosed so ? What impact on his life? What are his treatment prospects? Author of the book “Parkinson at 30 years old” by Leduc editions, Guillaume Brachet testifies to the microphone of Margaux in Frouville and Alain Ducardonnet in this episode of the Podcast Health.

This is a subject both trivialized by social networks and still a little taboo when it comes to putting and discussed on sexuality. Sex, pleasure, intimacy, eroticism, desire, , reproduction and many other words nourish sexuality that everyone can live in the form of thoughts, fantasies, practices and various behaviors. So should we talk about sexuality in the singular or plural? Are we witnessing in recent years a revolution in intimate? Why this rise in sexual sobriety, even “no sex”? What impact of social networks and access more and more easy to pornography? And ultimately “Sexuality, what does it ?” The title of the latest book by the guest of Margaux de Frouville and Alain Ducardonnet, Magali Crozet Calisto, sexologist and psychologist.

He is an invisible enemy and an underestimated killer. Stress, this reaction unsuitable for external agents, is omnipresent in our daily lives. Should we alarmed it? Doctor Pierre Setbon, cardiologist and author of “your anti -stress order to protect your heart” (Ed. Leduc), is the guest of the Podcast Health to talk about it.

It is a state of physical, emotional and mental exhaustion. Burnout, a professional exhaustion syndrome, would affect several hundred thousand people each year. What are the symptoms? How to react? What is care? And more broadly, how to prevent? Victim of a burn-out in 2020 while he was a manager, -Antoine tells us about his descent into hell and his slow reconstruction. He testifies in a book, “The time of the perverts” (Ed. Max Milo). Doctor Patrick Legeron, psychiatrist, author of the report of the Academy of Medicine on Burnout, is also our guest.

It is an increasingly popular tobacco alternative. In 2023, 42% of French adults experienced electronic cigarettes. 6% declare vaping daily. An increased figure since 2016. The vape has growing popularity among young people: more than one in 3 in 3th has tried it. So is it a concern? Can we really become dependent on electronic cigarettes? In this case, can we say that the solution has become the problem? Doctor Marion Adler, tobaccoologist at Antoine Béclère in Clamart, will give us all the advice.

Are you more half empty or half full bottle? Whatever your mood, it can have great consequences your daily life. But what is natural and what is pathology? Is there a recipe to always be in a good mood? Professor Michel Lejoyeux, professor of psychiatry and addictology at the Bichat hospital in Paris, answers questions from Margaux de Frouville and Alain Ducardonnet in this episode of the Podcast Health.

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