[ad_1] According to a study from the University of Oxford, vegans are 40% more likely to suffer from a bone fracture due to a lack of calcium and protein than meat eaters. The study of over 50,000 Brits monitored for over two decades found that giving up meat can weaken …
Read More »China will try this for the first time since the 1970s
[ad_1] For the first time since the 1970s, China will attempt to bring rock samples from the lunar surface. Beijing hopes the Chang-e 5 unmanned spacecraft, scheduled to launch on Tuesday, will remove the rocks to help scientists better understand the moon’s origin and formation. The last space mission of …
Read More »Do you have high blood pressure at this time of day? Threatening FORECAST of heart attack or stroke!
[ad_1] 23.11.2020 Normal blood pressure during the day still means nothing! Even so, you have a high risk of heart attack and stroke. The odds of these diseases are increased by high numbers measured on a pressure gauge at some part of the day. Scientists are raising a warning finger. …
Read More »The basic concepts lay the foundation for personalized immunotherapy
[ad_1] Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.November 23, 2020 Personalized immunotherapy for cancer and more introduces personalized immunotherapy with multidimensional analysis models to determine the best immunotherapy plan for patients. The book introduces readers to some basic concepts that lay the foundation for personalized immunotherapy: the development of an important histocompatibility …
Read More »Some patients could not be resuscitated by paramedics this summer
[ad_1] For five months, some people with cardiopulmonary arrest could not be resuscitated by ambulance assistants due to a directive in Montreal and Laval to avoid overloading the intensive care units. However, the directive was maintained until 21 September, despite returning to normal in hospitals this summer. Implemented on April …
Read More »The school can prevent the diseases caused by the screens
[ad_1] Deprived of their usual physical activities, with their eyes glued to their computers and tablets, Quebec’s youth now face problems of overweight, obesity, hypertension and diabetes. Schools, however, can play a central role in the fight against obesity and the sedentary lifestyle created by screens, according to an expert. …
Read More »Lack of flu vaccines, Robert, 71, complains: “I’ve been trying to get one for 4 weeks, with no success!”
[ad_1] Initially scheduled to run until November 15, the seasonal flu vaccination phase of priority people could not be fully completed due to lack of supplies. However, this year, Belgium received 600,000 additional doses. Why do Belgian pharmacies no longer have flu vaccines? Explanations. “I have been vaccinated for more …
Read More »International trialists receive a prestigious award for research on low-dose aspirin
[ad_1] Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.November 22, 2020 Professors Lars Wallentin, Jan van Gijn, Bo Norrving and Tom Meade of international trialists were honored for their work on low-dose aspirin, with the presentation of the International Aspirin Foundation’s Senior Science Award. The award, supported by Bayer AG, was presented in …
Read More »Australia invests $ 41.7 million to promote the commercialization of life-saving medical breakthroughs
[ad_1] Minister of Industry, Science and Technology Announces $ 500 Million to Take Innovative Nasal Treatment to Fight COVID-19, Common Colds and Flu at Next Phase of Testing Australia has invested $ 500 million from the Biomedical Translation Fund in an innovative nasal treatment to fight COVID-19, common colds and …
Read More »Deadly “party” during pandemic: 177 people fell ill with COVID-19 at a wedding, seven of them died
[ad_1] Despite massive coronavirus infections in many countries around the world, some people continue to neglect basic safety rules and pay too high a price for it. Thus, in the US state of Maine, a wedding ceremony was held, after which 177 people were infected with the coronavirus, seven of …
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