19 resultados para Personne âgée

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Fitness to drive in elderly drivers is most commonly discussed with a focus on cognitive impairment. Therefore, this article is focussing on mental illness and the use of psychotropic drugs in elderly drivers, which can both interfere with fitness to drive. Based on a detailed literature review and on clinical judgement, we propose signposts and "red flags" to judge the individual risks. Health professionals dealing with elderly patients should in particular be aware of the dangers related to cumulative risks and need to inform the patients appropriately. For medico-legal reasons the information provided to patients must be written down in the medical record. Individual counselling is important as fitness to drive is a complex topic.

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There are certain differences in how women and how men speak, and there are even more stereotypes. Thefocus of analysis is on how Flipa, a female character played by a man in the programme El hormiguero, is perceived by men and women, comparing a Spanish-speaking and a Swiss audience. The study consists of a quantitative and a qualitative analysis of a survey about Flipa’sperception. Formen,Flipa’s performance is more convincing than for women. Furthermore, the Swiss participants not only judge Flipa on the axis women-men, but here stereotypes about Spanish people also come into play.

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Depuis que les glaciers fondent, la glace libère des objets hautement intéressants. C’est ainsi qu’en été 2003 une promeneuse a ramassé un objet qui a été remis au Service archéologique du canton de Berne. La datation au C14 révéla qu’il s’agit d’un fragment de carquois en écorce de bouleau datant du Néolithique Final. Depuis l’été 2004, le Service archéologique du canton de Berne étudie le site du Schnidejoch,un col situé à 2756 mètres d’altitude entre l’Oberland bernois et le Valais, et a ainsi pu récolter plus de 300 objets . L’éventail des objets découverts s’étend de bouts de vêtements préhistoriques en cuir et raphia à des épingles en bronze et des clous de souliers romains en passant par un carquois et des flèches. Les découvertes du Schnidejoch sont les plus anciennes du genre jamais faites dans les Alpes.