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<title>Cocaine</title>
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Institut national de la santé et de la recherche médicale (Inserm)
Inserm
La cocaïne est devenue la substance psychoactive illicite la plus consommée en France, après le cannabis. La forte hausse de la demande de cocaïne en France
est associée à une offre toujours croissante du produit résultant de l'essor de la production dans les pays andins, de l'accroissement de l'exportation vers l'Europe, de la multiplication des routes d'importation et des modes d'approvisionnement. Les profils des usagers et les contextes d'usages se diversifient, accentuant les dommages sanitaires et sociaux, eux-mêmes aggravés par la diffusion de la consommation de cocaïne sous forme basée (crack). Les pouvoirs publics sont ainsi confrontés à des difficultés grandissantes pour la mise en oeuvre et le développement de stratégies et d'actions coordonnées et efficaces dans le cadre de leurs politiques publiques de lutte contre la cocaïne.
Expertise collective Inserm. Rapport complet, XI-337 p.
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<title>Voir le monde vivant sous un nouvel angle</title>
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Courtier-Orgogozo, Virginie
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<title>Effects of pesticides on health : New data</title>
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This document presents a summary of the work of a group of&#13;
experts brought together by the French National Institute for&#13;
Health and Medical Research (Inserm) to conduct a collective&#13;
expert review on the effects of pesticides on&#13;
human health, originally published in French.1&#13;
The review was performed at the request of five Directorates&#13;
General of the French government: the Directorate General for&#13;
Risk Prevention, the Directorate General for Health, the Directorate&#13;
General for Labor, the Directorate General for Research&#13;
and Innovation, and the General Secretariat of the Ministry of&#13;
Agriculture and Food.&#13;
This work, based on the academic literature available as of the&#13;
first quarter of 2020, updates a collective expert report entitled&#13;
Pesticides : Effets sur la santé published by Inserm in 2013. Over&#13;
5,300 documents were compiled through searches of various&#13;
bibliographic databases including PubMed/Medline, Scopus,&#13;
and Cairn and through complementary literature&#13;
searches carried out by the experts.&#13;
The work was coordinated by the Collective Expert Reports&#13;
Unit of Inserm, which is part of its Public Health Thematic&#13;
Institute.
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<title>Inserm. Reducing the harm associated with alcohol consumption. Summary&#13;
and recommendations.</title>
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<description>Inserm. Reducing the harm associated with alcohol consumption. Summary&#13;
and recommendations.
This document was translated into English from the original&#13;
French version of the collective expert report published in June&#13;
2021.&#13;
&#13;
It presents the summary and recommendations of the work of a&#13;
group of experts brought together by the French National Institute&#13;
of Health and Medical Research (Inserm) as part of the&#13;
collective expertise procedure (see Annex 1). In response to a&#13;
request by the Interministerial Mission for Combating Drugs&#13;
and Addictive Behaviors (Mildeca) and the French Ministry of&#13;
Health, Inserm carried out this collective expertise examining&#13;
the reduction of harm associated with alcohol consumption, prevention&#13;
strategies and support.&#13;
&#13;
This work is primarily based on data from the scientific literature&#13;
available in the first half of 2020. Nearly 3,600 documents&#13;
were compiled through the interrogation of different databases&#13;
(PubMed, Web of Science, Scopus, SocINDEX, Cairn, Pascal,&#13;
Francis, EconBiz, JSTOR, OpenEdition Journals, Isidore, Persée;&#13;
see Annex 2).&#13;
&#13;
This report was coordinated by Collective Expert Reports Unit&#13;
of Inserm, which is part of its Public Health Thematic Institute.
Summary and recommendations, 105 p.
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