[ad_1] The parents of Pierre-et-Marie-Curie and Jean-Jaurès nursery schools received a letter yesterday from the Regional Health Agency and department of Gironde inviting them to a vaccination campaign against meningococcus B, on November 23 and 24, Lucie’s room- Aubrac to Floirac. This is a first injection, the second will be …
Read More »Avian influenza: a rapidly spreading virus in Europe
[ad_1] The risk of bird flu moving to previously unaffected European countries is high, according to an update released today by EFSA that shows the virus is spreading rapidly across the continent. Over the past month, more than 300 cases have been reported in Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, Ireland, the …
Read More »A neural network that knows when its data cannot be trusted
[ad_1] Increasingly, artificial intelligence systems known as deep learning neural networks are being used to inform decisions vital to human health and safety, such as in autonomous driving or medical diagnosis. These networks are good at recognizing patterns in large and complex data sets to aid in decision making. But …
Read More »when the second wave reaches its peak, “all the ingredients are there for a new resumption of the epidemic”
[ad_1] Health Minister Olivier Véran, during his weekly update on the Covid-19 pandemic, on November 19 in Paris. BERTRAND GUAY / AFP “Just because the tide has gone out doesn’t mean we can go out on the street in peace. “ In one sentence, the Minister of Health, Olivier Véran, …
Read More »new cases in France, symptoms
[ad_1] Since this fall, new cases of children with inflammatory syndromes similar to Kawasaki disease have been reported in France. 62% of cases tested positive for Covid-19. What are the symptoms? The after-effects? How many (fatal) cases in France? Summary [Mise à jour le vendredi 20 novembre à 10h44] At …
Read More »nearly one in two children immunized without being ill according to these studies
[ad_1] Some children have reportedly developed immunity against Covid-19 by taking other forms of the coronavirus. Others have reportedly developed antibodies after being chronically exposed to their parents’ SARS-CoV-2 virus. Young people are more likely to develop immunity without even being infected with the virus, according to two studies unveiled …
Read More »The 7 Best Healthy Foods In The World … Most Important Of Which Is Walnut, Boosts Intelligence – Al Bashayer Newspaper
[ad_1] An American health magazine has revealed the 7 best foods in the world that reduce the risk of diseases and prevent some.The magazine pointed out that these foods strengthen the immune system and strengthen it and support people’s mood, in addition to increasing the speed of weight loss, which …
Read More »The “Get tested despite imprisonment” alerts organized cancer screening in Vienne
[ad_1] Screening is key to fighting cancer, not putting off appointments. This is the appeal launched by Santé Publique France and disseminated by all health professionals across the country, including the regional coordination center for cancer screening in New Aquitaine. Last spring during the first birth cancellations and postponements of …
Read More »why biopsy can be negative during disease follow-up?
[ad_1] THE ESSENTIAL Negative biopsies in prostate cancer follow-up don’t necessarily mean a cure But they are the sign of a well-controlled course of the disease Cancer sometimes sends mixed signals: biopsies of men being followed for prostate cancer can be negative. They don’t mean the cancer is gone but …
Read More »Researchers reverse severe lymphatic disorder in patients with Noonan syndrome
[ad_1] Credit: Public Domain CC0 Researchers at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) resolved a severe lymphatic disorder in a girl with Noonan syndrome that led to upper gastrointestinal bleeding, fluid collection around the lungs, and numerous surgeries that were unable to resolve your symptoms. By identifying a genetic mutation …
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