[ad_1] The Regional Health Authority provides the most recent data on the epidemic situation in Occitania and takes stock of the screening policy in the region. Pierre Remembereau, Director General of the Regional Health Agency, gave an update on health in the Occitania region on Friday 20 November. The health …
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[ad_1] Several world-renowned pharmaceutical companies are already evoking the imminent arrival on the market of a vaccine, which will undoubtedly allow a glimmer of hope to be drawn on the never-ending day of the Covid-19 health crisis. Launching a vaccination campaign is now a must for all governments. The Moroccan …
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[ad_1] Credit: Pixabay / CC0 Public Domain Obese patients over the age of 60 can lose an amount of weight equivalent to that of young people using lifestyle changes alone, according to a new study from the University of Warwick and the NHS Trust of Coventry University Hospitals and Warwickshire …
Read More »The community of Wemotaci hard hit by Covid-19
[ad_1] Facebook photo of the Atikamekw Council of Wemotaci The Wemotaci Atikamekw Council confirms that there are currently 6 active cases of Covid-19 in the community. “All those affected are currently in safe isolation” quotes a press release to the population stating that the Health Center is monitoring these people. …
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[ad_1] Facebook, Twitter and Google are working with a coalition of governments, including the UK and Canada, to fight disinformation and conspiracy theories about Covid vaccinations. Formed by the UK fact-checking body Full Fact, the new working group will aim to define cross-platform standards to tackle disinformation, as well as …
Read More »1709 crown cases and 16 deaths
[ad_1] The Ministry of Public Health announced the registration of 1709 new infections with the new Corona virus in the past 24 hours and 16 new deaths, indicating that the Turkish number of infections since the start of the virus outbreak has reached 113614 and the total deaths are 884. …
Read More »at least 5,000,000 cancer diagnoses not made since March
[ad_1] Published Friday, November 20, 2020 4:10 PM Through Sudinfo with Belgian At least 5,000 cases of cancer have gone under the radar since the outbreak of the coronavirus outbreak in Belgium, which forced the country’s health services to reorganize since March, reported Friday by the Cancer Foundation. The trend …
Read More »Development of the world’s first method for the objective detection of tinnitus
[ad_1] publication date:20.11.2020 | 15:00 GMT | Health Gettyimages.ru Alexei Sarifulin Expressive image Follow RT on Scientists have developed the world’s first method to objectively detect and measure tinnitus, using non-invasive, non-radioactive imaging technology. Researchers from Bionics and Deakin University in Australia used near infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) to measure changes …
Read More »Development of the world’s first method for the objective detection of tinnitus
[ad_1] publication date:20.11.2020 | 15:00 GMT | Health Gettyimages.ru Alexei Sarifulin Expressive image Follow RT on Scientists have developed the world’s first method to objectively detect and measure tinnitus, using non-invasive, non-radioactive imaging technology. Researchers from Bionics and Deakin University in Australia used near infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) to measure changes …
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