[ad_1] SCIENCE – Restores clarity and a path to ending “uncertainty”. This is what Emmanuel Macron has scheduled to do this Tuesday, November 24 at 20:00 during a televised speech dedicated to the coronavirus, almost a month after the beginning of the imprisonment. In recent days, the government has explained …
Read More »Low Vitamin B12 Levels May Be Linked To An Alarming Health Problem!
[ad_1] publication date:24.11.2020 | 03:00 GMT | Health Ready made photo: Pexels Expressive image Follow RT on Vitamin B12 deficiency can have indirect effects in various areas of the body. Evidence suggests that low B12 levels can cause osteoporosis. And vitamin B12 deficiency can cause a number of health problems …
Read More »Low Vitamin B12 Levels May Be Linked To An Alarming Health Problem!
[ad_1] publication date:24.11.2020 | 03:00 GMT | Health Ready made photo: Pexels Expressive image Follow RT on Vitamin B12 deficiency can have indirect effects in various areas of the body. Evidence suggests that low B12 levels can cause osteoporosis. And vitamin B12 deficiency can cause a number of health problems …
Read More »Learn the symptoms and causes of canker sores
[ad_1] Mouth ulcers are small, superficial sores that occur in the lining of the mouth and are also called “mouth ulcers”. They start as white to yellow sores surrounded by redness. Food and Talk, in this report, deals with the causes and symptoms of mouth ulcers, according to the Cliffend …
Read More »Worried about COVID risk on a flight? Here’s what you can do to protect yourself and how airlines can step up
[ad_1] Air travel health advice so far has mainly focused on how to stay hydrated and avoid deep vein thrombosis. What passengers really want, however, is more attention to infection prevention and disease control, free masks, free hand sanitizer, and more space between passengers on the plane. That’s according to …
Read More »“Symbol of beauty” is restored for women with breast cancer – SHINE
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Read More »First checkpoint inhibitor vaccine proven to be safe and effective in colon cancer animal model
[ad_1] Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.November 23, 2020 A study by Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center researchers – Arthur G. James Cancer Hospital and Richard J. Solove Research Institute (OSUCCC – James) described a potential therapeutic cancer vaccine that liberates suppressed immune cells that kill cancer, allowing them to …
Read More »The FDA approves the first drug for the treatment of rare metabolic disorder
[ad_1] SILVER SPRING, Md., Nov.23, 2020 / PRNewswire / – Today, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved Oxlumo (lumasiran) as the first treatment for primary hyperoxaluria type 1 (PH1), a rare genetic disorder. This approval is a cumulation of the work of experts and community members coordinated by the …
Read More »Favorable clinical outcome for ivermectin in the COVID-19 animal model
[ad_1] The coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic, caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS-CoV-2), has caused more than 59 million cases globally. There is currently no vaccine or drug approved for the infection. However, doctors and scientists are using repurposed drugs to help hospitalized patients recover faster and improve clinical outcomes. …
Read More »In Senegal, research continues to understand the origin of the fishermen’s disease
[ad_1] Published on : 11/24/2020 – 02:07 In Senegal, the first analyzes were carried out to understand this “mysterious dermatological disease” which has affected more than 600 fishermen, covered with pustules on their hands, face and genitals. If “the almost permanent presence of phthalic acid, sulfur, benzene acid and hexadecanoic …
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