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The facility located near Lens is the first step in the grand re-industrialization of the North along modern tech lines
The city wants to eradicate the hepatitis C virus by 2022
Montpellier announces its commitment to the fight against hepatitis C with a unique program in France, explained from the local authority last week. Regarding Hepatitis C, the challenge today is to detect the largest number of people, to give them access to a treatment that will eradicate the hepatitis C virus by 2022, they explained at a press-conference with Caroline Navarre, Deputy Mayor for Health Prevention. Together with other partners, the City is launching the operation "Hepatitis C: Track yourself”.
This unique experimental prevention program in France aims to become an example for a national application. It will promote access to screening of Montpellier laboratories in the field of medical biology at no costs for participants, without an appointment and without a prescription.
The program will be subject to evaluation from September 16 to December 16, 2019.
Information on the campaign, map with the participating laboratories can be found on the website of Montpellier. Member of the French Network of Healthy Cities of the World Health Organisation, Montpellier has a strong medical tradition and already implements preventive actions and promotes health in various problems present on its territory and across all audiences.
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Drivers will be legally required to push their scooters manually in pedestrian areas and parks
Greece and Bulgaria are set to build one of the first 5G cross-border corridors in Europe
After all, sleeping carriages are basically hotels on wheels
Iberia will be the first company to introduce this option in the country
The feline registry is expected to start operating in 2026
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