Justice recognizes the professional origin of the Parkinson’s disease of an arborist, a dozen men launch legal proceedings against an anti-baldness which would cause serious side effects and we tell you all about the symptoms of endometriosis which can alert you.
Pesticides: the Parkinson’s disease of an arborist recognized as a professional
Justice recognized on Monday the occupational origin of Parkinson’s disease of an arborist who died last year at the age of 74. Employed for 37 years in a company in Loiré, Maine-et-Loire, this gentleman has spent his whole life maintaining orchards, that is to say, pruning trees according to the seasons and the characteristics specific to their species, to participate in the harvest, to prepare the soil, etc. As a result, he was exposed to pesticides at least 5 days out of 7, for nearly 40 years. To read more click here.
Baldness: legal proceedings launched against the drug Propecia
After the Levothyrox affair, that of Propecia. A dozen men have launched legal proceedings against this anti-baldness drug which would cause many undesirable effects, but which are still found on the French and European markets, according to information from Europe 1. These patients would indeed have suffered “loss of libido”, erectile dysfunction or even a depressive state that can lead to “suicidal ideas”, most of these effects being “irreversible”. Considering themselves, according to the radio, “little, or even not, informed” of these troubles, the latter decided to take legal action for “lack of information”. More information in our article.
Endometriosis: these signs that must imperatively alert you
Agnès Buzyn promised endometriosis specialists in all regions of France to increase the speed of diagnosis and the quality of care. If the veil is gradually lifting on this painful disease from which one in 10 women of childbearing age would suffer, do they really know the symptoms that can alert? Currently incurable, endometriosis is an inflammatory disease, defined by the presence of endometrial tissue outside the uterine cavity. More simply, periods serve to evacuate tissue from the uterus called endometrium, but in women affected by endometriosis, it migrates into the abdomen, to form lesions around the ovaries, uterus, bladder or the digestive system (according to the women, the organs affected are not the same). We tell you more in our article.
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