Publications by authors named "F Wolff"

COVID-19 has brought health protection to the top of the political agenda in many countries, at the cost of reduced freedoms, social relationships, and economic opportunities. This context may have led individuals to pay more attention to their health and to attach greater importance to it in life satisfaction. This paper examines the possibility of an increase in the correlation between life and health satisfaction after the onset of the pandemic using repeated cross-sectional data in France between 2016 and 2021 and an original jittering strategy to smooth the ordinal variables of life and health satisfaction in regression models of subjective well-being.

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  • The insulin tolerance test (ITT) is crucial for diagnosing cortisol and growth hormone deficiencies, but there's debate on whether to give carbohydrates to patients once hypoglycemia occurs.
  • A study with 15 participants compared the effects of normal Cola vs. Cola Zero during ITT and found that normal Cola significantly reduced hypoglycemia duration and improved patient comfort.
  • Although sugar did not alter cortisol and growth hormone peaks, it did enhance recovery from low glucose levels and relief from hypoglycemia symptoms, reinforcing the idea that addressing hypoglycemia quickly is beneficial for patient comfort.
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Using cross-sectional data from a representative sample of the French population (the 2008 Disability Health survey), this paper examines whether the SF-6D, a widely used preference-based measure of health-related quality of life in economic evaluations, fully captures the variation in subjective well-being (SWB) due to chronic illnesses. We conduct a mediation analysis to disentangle the direct and indirect, through the SF-6D, effects of various chronic conditions on SWB (happiness). Our results show that the SF-6D reflects changes in happiness due to most illnesses except mental illness.

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Molecular photoswitches are highly desirable in all chemistry-related areas of research. They provide effective outside control over geometric and electronic changes at the nanoscale using an easy to apply, waste-free stimulus. However, simple and effective access to such molecular tools is typically not granted, and elaborate syntheses and substitution schemes are needed in order to obtain efficient photoswitching properties.

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