[ad_1] Credit: Public Domain CC0 Tanning beds and sunbathing not only increase a woman’s chances of developing malignant melanoma, the most dangerous form of skin cancer, but they may also be linked to an increased risk of developing endometriosis, according to new research. A study of over 116,000 women in …
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[ad_1] Coronavirus: company that produces PPE “ fallen like a stone ”BBC news Hugging to resume in England’s nursing homes with rapid Covid testsThe Guardian Now you CAN hug your grandmother: REVERSE ministers ban on hugging loved ones in nursing homes at ChristmasDaily mail Nursing homes reopen for visitors | …
Read More »The flu and coronavirus are passed on before symptoms appear
[ad_1] Bratislava, December 2 (TASR) – The flu virus and the new coronavirus can be transmitted from person to person before the first symptoms of the disease appear in the infected person. “Neither the flu nor COVID-19 are trivial diseases. Both can be difficult, cause serious health complications, lead to …
Read More »Horizon Discovery licenses CHOSOURCE to Sanyou Biopharmaceuticals Co.
[ad_1] 2 December 2020 Horizon Discovery Group plc, a global leader in applying gene editing and gene modulation to cell line engineering, today announced that it has granted two commercial licenses for its cGMP-compliant CHOSOURCE ™ platform to Sanyou Biopharmaceuticals Co., Ltd., a leading biotechnology company focused on the research, …
Read More »iciHaiti – HIV / AIDS: 130,000 people diagnosed since 2004 in Haiti (Video)
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Read More »‘My fear is that I will never come home’: people with cognitive disabilities locked up in prison | Learning difficulties
[ad_1] AAfter a year in safe care 105 miles from home, 17-year-old Jack Cavanagh, suffering from autism, learning disabilities and epilepsy, desperately loses his family. They saw it every weekend, but with Covid restrictions they were unable to visit it. As a result, they say, Jack has become more anxious …
Read More »Antibodies modified to fight future viruses?
[ad_1] Basic research is working hard to find solutions to prevent and treat future viral infections. The answer may lie in modifying our antibodies. From the Covid-19 crisis started, research has never been so interested in treatments antivirals and in particular a antibody modified. The first uses of antibodies to …
Read More »why would vaccines be more effective on women?
[ad_1] Several scientists agree that covid-19 vaccines are more effective in women than in men. Enlarge. Women better equipped to fight infections? In the face of the pandemic that has hit the world for months, vaccines have been prepared to immunize populations as much as possible. Only a team of …
Read More »Britain agrees to use “Pfizer-Biontech” vaccine against Corona – Erm News
[ad_1] Today, Wednesday, Britain became the first country in the world to approve the use of the Pfizer-Biontech vaccine to prevent Covid-19 and said it would be released for use early next week. Source: Reuters publication date:Wednesday 02 December 2020 7:50 am GMT Date of update:Wednesday 02 December 2020 10:45 …
Read More »a 38th death in hospital
[ad_1] According to data published by Santé Publique France on Tuesday evening 1 December, the number of deaths related to the coronavirus has again increased in the Dordogne. A 38th person has died from the disease in hospital, a figure established since the outbreak began in March. The department remains …
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