[ad_1] Just as biologists draw evolutionary trees whose branches represent the development of different species and the relationships between them, some scientists now look to cells to draw another type of family tree. This tree describes not the millions of species that inhabit our planet, but the millions of neurons …
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[ad_1] Same cause, same effects. Like what had been put in place during the “first wave” of the Covid-19 epidemic, the Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur region today announced in a press release that it had released, with the support of the state, 2 million euro to grant bonuses to paramedical training trainees …
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[ad_1] World Diabetes Day is celebrated on November 14 each year. This day tires to create awareness about this chronic condition and how to manage it. Here are some tips straight from experts to effectively manage these conditions. World Diabetes Day 2020: A healthy diet and lifestyle can help control …
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[ad_1] Ljubljana, 12 November – This year’s national conference on diabetes control, held remotely today, was marked by the aftermath of the covida-19 epidemic. Debateers then stressed that the epidemic has made it difficult for patients to access both prevention and treatment. They also reiterated that diabetes is a serious …
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[ad_1] Chills, headaches, fatigue, fever are often accompanied by annoying symptoms. But it is also proof that the body is fighting an infection. On Thursday, in Without Appointment, Dr. Jimmy Mohamed recalled the main things to know about this rise in body temperature and recommended paracetamol to make it less …
Read More »HIV prevention injection is more effective than the daily pill, studies show – The BMJ
[ad_1] HIV prevention injection is more effective than the daily pill, studies showThe BMJ Long-acting injectable is more effective than the daily pill to prevent HIV in women: goats and sodaNPR South African researchers announce a “breakthrough” in HIV preventionGlobal citizen The United Nations hails a new therapy to prevent …
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[ad_1] According to a study published in The Lancet Psychiatry, after recovering from Covid-19, one fifth of patients suffer from psychiatric disorders. Researchers at the University of Oxford in England tracked data from over 69 million Americans, including more than 62,000 cases of Covid-19. It turns out that in the …
Read More »Who could be vaccinated first?
[ad_1] Who will get the vaccine first? This is THE question that intrigues citizens all over the world, waiting for a first vaccine. A first glimmer of hope On November 9, a press release from Pfizer and Biontech laboratories claimed to have an investigational vaccine that is reliable and 90% …
Read More »Two children hospitalized with meningitis after fatal case
[ad_1] University Hospital of Bordeaux, March 21, 2020. – NICOLAS TUCAT / AFP Last Sunday, a child, who attended the school of Floirac, died of meningitis at the university hospital of Bordeaux. Two other children in the same kindergarten class are currently hospitalized at the CHU, the Nouvelle Aquitaine regional …
Read More »Coronavirus: who decides to make a vaccine mandatory?
[ad_1] Even if several actors come into play, the final decision will rest with the Ministry of Health. Explanations. As the promise of an effective vaccine against Covid-19 approaches, it will be mandatory and who will have the power to decide? We will explain everything to you. Who determines the …
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