[ad_1] 20:30 Wednesday 11 November 2020 Books – Saber Najah: The latest research from the World Cancer Research Fund shows that prostate cancer ranks second in the list of the most common types of cancer among men, especially the elderly, after lung cancer, as well as being the fourth type …
Read More »The compounds block stress-enhanced nicotine reacquisition in rats
[ad_1] November 11, 2020 Stress is a major cause of relapse after people quit smoking. Worrying situations, such as money or relationship problems, can affect the levels of neurotransmitters in the brain, leading former smokers to take a cigarette. Now, the researchers who report ACS Pharmacology & Translational Science found …
Read More »a vaccine, a hope and questions
[ad_1] Finally good news. As the coronavirus Sras-Cov-2 killed more than 1.2 million, including 42,000 in France, the announcement of a vaccine “90% effective” of the American laboratory Pfizer and its German partner BioNTech gives serious hope to control the epidemic. “This is the first time we have data showing …
Read More »Ile-de-France: Why you can’t find flu vaccines in your pharmacy
[ad_1] “I’ve never seen this in six years, people go crazy! »Says Erika, pharmacist in Paris. It’s the same foray into flu shots across the Ile-de-France. “We sold in three days what we sold in a month and a half last year”, explains Pierre Béguerie, chairman of the board of …
Read More »what are the most contaminating places?
[ad_1] DECRIPTURE – An American study was able to quantify the risks of contagion linked to the places and commercial activities frequented. Through Vincent Bordenave and infographic service Fitness centers are among the riskiest places. 259170883 / Yakov – stock.adobe.com What are the most effective measures to control the Covid …
Read More »Covid-19: Nearly 20% of Patients Receive Psychiatric Diagnosis Within Three Months of Covid, According to Study – The BMJ
[ad_1] Covid-19: Nearly 20% of patients receive psychiatric diagnoses within three months of covid, according to a studyThe BMJ One in five coronavirus sufferers develops mental illness within 90 days | The hillThe hill One in five COVID-19 survivors develops mental illness: studyEnglish Al Jazeera Probable mental illness in Covid …
Read More »which countries were most affected?
[ad_1] It is particularly difficult to estimate the magnitude and severity of the Covid-19 pandemic that has shaken the planet since the beginning of the year, because the data collected is very heterogeneous. Often used as an indicator, the number of deaths is representative of only a small percentage of …
Read More »Different diseases can alert you to abdominal pain … Your guide to differentiate them
[ad_1] 19:30 Wednesday 11 November 2020 I wrote – Omnia Qalawun: Abdominal pain causes a feeling of great discomfort in the sufferer, and to treat it you need to know the root cause, as the diseases that cause abdominal pain differ depending on where the person feels the pain. For …
Read More »Nashwa Mustafa requests a strange request from a doctor who treated her from Corona … Know him
[ad_1] Artist Nashwa Mustafa has announced that she has recovered from the Corona virus, via a live broadcast on her Facebook page from inside Agouza Hospital. And he started his speech, praise be to God: he said: I was entering the fight of death, and thanks to God and your …
Read More »Link Between Sleep Apnea and Increased Risk of Dementia – ScienceDaily
[ad_1] A new Monash University study has found that obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) has been linked to an increased risk of dementia. The study, published in Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease, and led by Dr. Melinda Jackson of the Turner Institute for Brain and Mental Health, found that severe OSA is …
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