Health

Understanding ADHD through the eyes of cartoonist Emma

[ad_1] ILLUSTRATION – ADHD, you know? It is attention deficit disorder with or without hyperactivity that manifests itself in different ways and impacts the behavior of children and adults. People with ADHD often have difficulty paying attention, are impulsive and hyperactive. This disorder affects life in the classroom, at home, …

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Dengue fever: 16 dead but the epidemic slows down – all news from Martinique on the internet

[ad_1] Since the outbreak began in November 2019, 31,270 clinically suggestive cases of dengue have been recorded. But the indicators are decreasing. The dengue epidemic continues in Martinique. Viral circulation is, however, less and less active there, as evidenced by the epidemiological surveillance indicators. “Since mid-September these indicators converge in …

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a key receptor in SARS-CoV-2 infection

[ad_1] Results from a recent study by researchers from the University of Bristol indicate that neuropilin-1 is an important host factor for SARS-CoV-2 infection. The team suggests that neuropilin-1 blockade may be a valuable therapeutic intervention in the treatment of COVID-19. Nikki Withers spoke to one of the study’s principal …

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A large study confirms the cancer risks for French farmers

[ad_1] A beetroot field in France. Nathan Laine / Nathan Laine Lymphomas, leukemias, melanomas, central nervous system tumors or prostate cancer: most agricultural activities carry an increased risk of development some chronic diseases. This is the salient observation of the latest bulletin of the Agrican cohort, sent on Wednesday 25 …

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causes, how long are we contagious?

[ad_1] Half of the people who test positive for Covid-19 are said to have no symptoms. Their immune systems would be able to develop antibodies that can fight infections. They have been infected but are “healthy carriers”. How long are they contagious? Are they immune? When to take a test …

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