[ad_1] Scientists from Geneva and Italy provide evidence of a correlation between the gut microbiota and the development of amyloid plaques in the brain. Lorraine Fasler Published: November 17, 2020 8:03 am The proteins produced by certain intestinal bacteria, identified in the blood of patients, could modify the interaction between …
Read More »How much more dangerous COVID-19 can be than the flu. Facts and figures :: Company :: RBC
[ad_1] How many people have died from influenza and COVID-19 pandemics If we analyze the data on the number of deaths from pandemics over the past 100 years, calculating how many people died on average per month with each of them, the most deadly will be the Spanish flu, the …
Read More »Researchers identify the anti-inflammatory mechanisms that drive alcohol addiction
[ad_1] Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.November 17, 2020 Deep inside the brain, a small almond-shaped region called the amygdala plays a vital role in how we exhibit emotions, behavior and motivation. Understandably, it is also heavily implicated in alcohol abuse, making it a long-time target of Marisa Roberto, Ph.D., professor …
Read More »new hope with Moderna vaccine, improvement in France
[ad_1] The announcement of the efficacy of the vaccine developed by the American biotechnology company Moderna, estimated at 94.5%, sparked a wave of hope: the world is preparing for vaccination. In Europe, new restrictions are adopted to deal with the second wave; in France the curves show encouraging signs. The …
Read More »Scientists will test vitamins against the COVID-19 coronavirus
[ad_1] Yesterday, 11:38 | author: Marat Kudeev | Photo ru.depositphotos.com British scientific experts have decided to test how much vitamin D really helps with the coronavirus. A large-scale CORONAVIT study was launched with the participation of five thousand people. Vitamin D has been known to work well in the treatment …
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[ad_1] 7.46: Contact in Germany to be reduced In Germany, where a sharp increase in infections has been observed for several weeks, Chancellor Angela Merkel has invited the Germans to reduce contacts to the bare minimum. “We still have a long way to go, but the good news is that …
Read More »Biochar from agricultural waste products shows promise of removing contaminants from pharmaceutical products
[ad_1] Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.November 17, 2020 Biochar, a coal-like substance made primarily from agricultural waste products, promises to remove emerging contaminants such as drugs from treated wastewater. This is the conclusion of a team of researchers who conducted a new study that evaluated and compared the ability of …
Read More »A resuscitator’s logbook: “Still no decline”
[ad_1] AFP, published Tuesday 17 November 2020 at 07:17 A practitioner in a hospital in the Paris region, on the front line since January to treat patients with severe forms of Covid-19, an anesthetist-resuscitator delivers his crisis diary for AFP every week, on condition of medical anonymity. “I have the …
Read More »Relaxing breathing exercises to maintain lung health
[ad_1] The lungs are an essential part of our body and must function properly. Amid rising pollution, OnlyMyHealth has warned of its health risks during the coronavirus pandemic. Breathing exercises have a big impact on our life because they help you feel relaxed What are the benefits of proper breathing? …
Read More »Vitamin D, a way to protect yourself from severe forms of Covid-19
[ad_1] Population TESTS AND STUDIES – The UK will distribute vitamin D to more than 2 million Britons at risk of developing severe Covid-19 as Norway seeks 70,000 volunteers to test its effectiveness through cod liver oil. What does the data say? 2020-11-17T07: 00: 00.000 + 01: 00 – Audrey …
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