[ad_1] “Sometimes they call me seropus”. On the occasion of the 32nd World AIDS Day, the Aides association publishes a new campaign. The goal: to sensitize the general public to serophobia, discrimination against people living with HIV. A phenomenon that takes root in ignorance around the care of patients. Today, …
Read More »How do the lungs recover after “Covid-19”?
[ad_1] publication date:01.12.2020 | 18:30 GMT | Health Sputnik Anton Vergun Expressive image Follow RT on Dr. Alexander Karabenenko, pulmonologist, announced that human lungs regenerate automatically after “Covid-19” infection. But how can this process be accelerated? The doctor indicates that pneumonia caused by infection with the emerging coronavirus has consequences …
Read More »How do the lungs recover after “Covid-19”?
[ad_1] publication date:01.12.2020 | 18:30 GMT | Health Sputnik Anton Vergun Expressive image Follow RT on Dr. Alexander Karabenenko, pulmonologist, announced that human lungs regenerate automatically after “Covid-19” infection. But how can this process be accelerated? The doctor indicates that pneumonia caused by infection with the emerging coronavirus has consequences …
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[ad_1] THE ESSENTIAL Pregnancy and childbirth can contribute to the modification and deregulation of different physiological systems, which can affect aging after a woman has entered menopause. In 2019 in France, the total fertility rate (ICF) stood at 1.87 children per woman, up from 1.88 in 2018. White hair, marked …
Read More »New treatments for HIV are emerging
[ad_1] Attracting all eyes for several months, the Covid-19 pandemic could almost make you forget that other diseases are still widespread. Like AIDS, for which Tuesday 1 December was World Day. Thirty-eight million people are currently living with HIV around the world, 12 million of whom are awaiting treatment, according …
Read More »a baby is born with anti-SARS-CoV-2 (and healthy) antibodies to a mother who has been infected
[ad_1] After more than 10 months of fighting the pandemic, some aspects of COVID-19 are still poorly understood by doctors. This is especially true with the risk of mother-to-child transmission during pregnancy and childbirth. Some studies have suggested that this risk of transmission is relatively low and that newborns may …
Read More »will vaccinated people still be contagious?
[ad_1] THE CHEKING PROCESS – Will the vaccine act more on the disease than on the virus itself? Does this mean that once you are vaccinated, you can still infect other people? THE QUESTION. Some questions appear first irrelevant but still deserve attention because the answer is not as simple …
Read More »Logistics is the biggest barrier to vaccines: Johns Hopkins
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Read More »Is it better to give than to receive? Children who have experienced compassionate parenting have been more generous than their peers – ScienceDaily
[ad_1] Young children who have experienced compassionate love and empathy from their mothers may be more willing to turn thoughts into action by being generous with others, suggests a study from the University of California, Davis. In laboratory studies, children tested at ages 4 and 6 showed more willingness to …
Read More »Covid-19: radiotherapy for the treatment of severely affected patients, a promising path
[ad_1] RESEARCH – Since the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic, researchers have been testing the effectiveness of radiation therapy for patients with severely affected lungs. The first results seem encouraging. 2020-12-01T19: 08: 04.171 + 01: 00 – ABOUT To treat the patients most severely affected by Covid-19, science is still …
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