What this newest “blog post” isn’t about and what you think when you hear Tour de’ France. Although a special mention goes out to Lance Armstrong whom he himself. Having been diagnosed with Testicular Cancer on October 2nd, 1996 and his last chemotherapy treatment being received Dec. 13,1996.
By January 1998 engaged in serious training went onto win the Tour de’ France, a grueling event “questionably ” 7 consecutive years 1999 to 2005. Also this “blog post,” isn’t about that paradox or the French Paradox and the observation that French people suffer relatively low incidence of coronary heart disease widow-maker (despite a diet high in saturated fat.)
This “blog post” isn’t about touring Paris, it’s quaint villages or the wine country. It sure isn’t about my French Connection and the area around Pintheville, the District of Meuse in the Lorraine Region of France. In an area alongside the Northeast border of France and Luxemborg where in 1852 aboard the Ship Charles my namesake orginated.
What this “blog post” brings to the table is the area in South France with impressive work in Cancer treatments. Also it informs the visitant about France and it’s Universal Health Care proposal in it’s treatment to those that have cancer. With some of the techniques and insights into the countries way of treating this dreadful disease.
In a “global disorder” of trying to decipher which country gets the highest ranking for affordable health care. While Canada moves to a more fruit-filled preventive means for fulfilling their health care needs. France usually gets the top billing of having the best system while in a “vicious circle” imposing the U.S. tactics borrowing “co-pays” to help throttle back the higher cost.
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