Introduction: Mental Health in General Population survey (MHGP) is a socio-anthropological and epidemiological multicentre research carried out by the WHO Collaborating Centre for Research and Training in Mental Health (Lille, France). It assessed the prevalence of major mental disorders in the general population with 15,747 people aged 18 years and above in 18 sites worldwide: 6 European sites, 4 sites in the Maghreb, 4 sites in the Indian Ocean, 2 sites in the Caribbean and two sites in the Pacific Ocean.
Objectives: To assess the risk of the presence of at least one mental disorder in terms of sociodemographic factors (gender, age, marital status, family income, education level, professional activity, religious practice and social isolation) and location (zone [Europe, North Africa, Indian Ocean, Caribbean Islands and the Indian Ocean Islands] and "investigation site").
Hox genes are essential regulators of embryonic development. Their step-wise transcriptional activation follows their genomic topology and the various states of activation are subsequently memorized into domains of progressively overlapping gene products. We have analyzed the 3D chromatin organization of Hox clusters during their early activation in vivo, using high-resolution circular chromosome conformation capture.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn France, new care units have emerged in maternity wards for the treatment of moderate prematurity, called mother-child units (MCU). We compared the length of hospitalization between the MCUs and the neonatal units (NNUs) for premature infants born at 34 weeks of amenorrhea at Grenoble university hospital. This was a retrospective, single-center study, including 99 premature infants born from 34 of amenorrhea to 34 weeks+6 days between 2004 and 2009.
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