France 5 offers a new program on Tuesday evening, "Stomach aches, it's better doctor!", Where doctors and specialists provide health solutions to several French people.

Jean-Marc Sène, a sports specialist at the head of this new program, explains the principle in "Culture Médias", on Europe 1.

One in two French people is affected by chronic stomach aches.

A very current illness that France 5 is trying to resolve with

Stomach

pain 

, it's going better doctor!

, aired Tuesday evening.

A "solutions" program led by sports doctor Jean-Marc Sène, a Monday guest of 

Culture Médias

, on Europe 1

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The key to home health visits

Bad habits, food allergies or chronic illnesses: stomach aches and persistent digestive problems can have many reasons.

The former doctor of the French judo team Jean-Marc Sène and his specialists are exploring the solutions that exist, by accompanying with the program 

Ça va better doctor! 

several French people concerned.

The idea of ​​the program is to develop practical solutions.

As for Marion, who eats too quickly and therefore suffers from chronic diarrhea, and to whom the show offers a connected fork that rings if it takes less than 10 seconds to chew between two bites.

According to doctor Jean-Marc Sène, this support as close as possible to the patient is the key to a good diagnosis.

“Before, doctors went regularly to patients' homes,” he recalls.

"It is a habit that we have lost today and that should be resumed in order to be able to effectively modify the risk behaviors of patients".

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The emergence of a new format?

"Stomach ache, it's better doctor!"

recalls by its format another recent program, 

Take care of yourself

.

These two health programs from France 5 and France 2 have a lot in common: broadcast on a Tuesday evening at 9 p.m., they both bring together a nutritionist, a boxing champion and a swimming champion around a doctor.

And all of them support two women and a man on a daily basis to resolve their health problems.

Both programs also contain a sequence in a swimming pool.

An astonishing parallel, as the two shows come from the same production company.