[ad_1] Hibapress The coronavirus pandemic is starting to slow down in the UK after the lockdown, the UK’s Bureau of National Statistics (ONS) said Friday, reporting that the ‘R’ reproduction rate has dropped to between 1 and 1.2 a week. approaching its level in September. New statistics released following the …
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[ad_1] Mārīte Šukele, certified pharmacist of the Apotheka pharmacy network, explains that excessive sugar intake is one of the risk factors for the development of type 2 diabetes, which currently affects an increasingly young population. Shukele points out that World Diabetes Day has been celebrated for several years on November …
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[ad_1] This story is part of Christmas Gift Guide 2020, CNET’s gift picks with expert advice, reviews and recommendations for the latest tech gifts for you and your family. The holidays this year will be exceptionally diverse, with smaller gatherings and a few people celebrating alone. However, if you are …
Read More »The “promising” results of the Pfizer vaccine give a “silver coating” in the fight against the coronavirus
[ad_1] IS Experts today hailed the “promising” news of Pfizer vaccine results as a “turning point” in the fight against Covid-19. The big breakthrough was announced today after a preliminary analysis by Pfizer and its partner BioNTech found the vaccine to be over 90% effective. Experts said the findings suggest …
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[ad_1] Category: “The virus is everywhere in the department” Damien Réal (archive photo). The representative of the Regional Health Agency (ARS) in Haute-Marne, Damien Réal took stock of the health situation yesterday in the early afternoon. It specifically explains why the figures are so negative in Haute-Marne. “Our department is …
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[ad_1] THE ESSENTIAL 459 natural products were included in the research, such as the Brazilian pepper tree or the European chestnut. In Europe, the European Center for Disease Control estimates that 25,000 deaths per year result from antibiotic resistance. Scientists have identified plants that play a role in antibacterial activity …
Read More »What if cod liver oil helps fight coronavirus?
[ad_1] As the search for treatments continues to advance to cure the coronavirus, researchers are also looking for the trail of natural elements to fight the disease. In Oslo, a team of scientists is studying the benefits of cod liver oil to prevent Covid-19, reports France Info. This oil could …
Read More »Diabetes, a disease that spares no one
[ad_1] Young or old, woman or man, thin or overweight, any of us can get diabetes. But it is possible to live well with this chronic disease, with proper care and a healthy lifestyle. It can be learned! Patients and their relatives testify. A day dedicated to information for the …
Read More »France / New: a revolutionary robot to cure cancer
[ad_1] An ultra-efficient robot that is unique in France, and of which there is only one other example for the moment in Europe, in Florence. Professor Didier Cowen, Head of Stereotactic Radiation Therapy at North Hospital, doesn’t hide his enthusiasm when he talks about the little technological gem his department …
Read More »Ibrahim Fayek avoids appearing on Ontime tonight due to his health condition
[ad_1] Media Ibrahim Fayek is absent from appearing on Saturday’s episode of Thala’s fan program, which airs on Ontime Sport 2, due to his presence in a hospital after suffering a lung stroke, as Fayek apologized for appearing on his schedule last Wednesday, due to his illness, Before being transferred …
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