Launched today, the train will begin its journey Alzheimer expo tomorrow and until September 21. His 14 free cars respond to your questions about the disease through exhibitions and conferences.Thirteen stations are planned, including at least one near you!
After the train-Exhibition yellow pieces earlier this year, it was the turn of the train traveled the France Alzheimer. Launched today on the banks of the Gare de l'Est in the presence of Health Minister Roselyne Bachelot, the Secretary of State for Seniors Nora Berra, Guillaume Pepy Pflimlin and Remy, the respective chairmen of the station and France Television, the 258th train stop expo from tomorrow until September 21, 2010 in thirteen stations.
The towns of North and East will have the privilege of being the first to welcome the train (Paris-Est, Lille-Flandres, Mulhouse, Dijon, Lyon Perrache), then this will be the turn of southern cities and West (Nice, Marseille, Montpellier, SNCF-Toulouse, Nantes, Bordeaux, Clermont-Ferrand). The train finally came to the station in Paris-Nord, the last leg of the journey.
Famous for barely more than a century, Alzheimer's disease is now a serious public health problem. After 85 years, 4 women and 5 men are affected, but the disease may occur much earlier. Approximately 165,000 new cases are diagnosed each year, a total of nearly 500,000 patients in France. If the disease is destructive and désociabilisante for patients themselves, families also suffer because they often find themselves helpless against the relative who does and who becomes more like a heavy load.
Launched today, the train will begin its journey Alzheimer expo tomorrow and until September 21. His 14 free cars respond to your questions about the disease through exhibitions and conferences. Thirteen stations are planned, including at least one near you!
After the train-Exhibition yellow pieces earlier this year, it was the turn of the train traveled the France Alzheimer. Launched today on the banks of the Gare de l'Est in the presence of Health Minister Roselyne Bachelot, the Secretary of State for Seniors Nora Berra, Guillaume Pepy Pflimlin and Remy, the respective chairmen of the station and France Television, the 258th train stop expo from tomorrow until September 21, 2010 in thirteen stations.
The towns of North and East will have the privilege of being the first to welcome the train (Paris-Est, Lille-Flandres, Mulhouse, Dijon, Lyon Perrache), then this will be the turn of southern cities and West (Nice, Marseille, Montpellier, SNCF-Toulouse, Nantes, Bordeaux, Clermont-Ferrand). The train finally came to the station in Paris-Nord, the last leg of the journey.
Famous for barely more than a century, Alzheimer's disease is now a serious public health problem. After 85 years, 4 women and 5 men are affected, but the disease may occur much earlier. Approximately 165,000 new cases are diagnosed each year, a total of nearly 500,000 patients in France. If the disease is destructive and désociabilisante for patients themselves, families also suffer because they often find themselves helpless against the relative who does and who becomes more like a heavy load.
The questions you ask yourself about Alzheimer's disease will be answered via train Alzheimer's 7 to 21 September 2010. Credits DR
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