Martine Allain-Regnault, a health journalist who hosted a number of health programs from the 1980s to the 2000s, has died at the age of 85. France Télévisions, for whom she worked for a long time, announced it on Twitter on Saturday:
“France Télévisions salutes the memory of Martine Allain-Regnault, a prominent and emblematic figure of medical journalism on Antenne 2 and then on France 2, in particular on the ‘Savoir plus Santé’ program, with François de Closets.”
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After beginnings in the written press for Science and Life in the 1960s he took his first steps in television on Antenne 2, before migrating to TF1. In the late 1980s he presented the programs there live life with Philippe Risoli, as a contribution tv magazineY TV Calories.
Back on France 2 in the early 1990s, he launched the program there that would give him access to posterity: Know more Healthwhich he co-hosted for 12 years (first with François de Closets and then with Laurent Broomhead), from 1992 to 2004.
As noted West of FranceMartine Allain-Regnault has also published several works throughout her career, including a child has just been born, inheritance problem in 1965 or target heart, Can heart disease be prevented? in 1977.
Source: BFM TV
