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Every day, thanks to Michel Cymes, Marina Carrère d'Encausse, and Benoît Thevenet, health is no longer a taboo subject. The two doctors and their partner discuss, live, with precision and often humor, health, a major concern for the French. They decipher the ever-rich health news. GUESTS The news guest will answer questions from Benoît and Marina about an experiment that could be launched as early as 2017 to refer young patients aged 11 to 21 to community psychologists, whose fees would be covered by health insurance. Michèle Delaunay, Socialist Party MP for Gironde The news guest will answer questions from Benoît and Marina about her book "14 ans, harcelée," a terrifying account of the ordeal she endured. Mathilde Monnet, high school student COLUMNS Today's Health Magazine features the following columns: Unusual Stories from the Internet, with Emma Strack Waiting for the "Big One," by Héloîse Rambert Spitting Image, with Dr. Bruno Halioua, historian and medical historian IN VIVO The In Vivo series immerses viewers in the daily lives of medical professionals and their patients, revealing society, its progress, its difficulties, tensions, and developments. Each report tells the stories of men and women of conviction; it's a true soap opera of reality. This week, In Vivo is dedicated to the Maison des Patients (patient center). As the Pink October campaign is soon to end, we offer an immersion into the Maison des Patients (patient center), created 10 years ago by one of the Institut Curie's facilities: the René Huguenin Hospital in St. Cloud. Caregivers wanted to better serve their cancer patients. Workshops were created to help them rediscover their bodies, their identity, and their self-confidence. A home for patients