[ad_1] Published on : 12/01/2020 – 01:25 In Singapore, a newborn whose mother contracted the pregnant coronavirus was auscultated from birth. The medical team was thus able to discover that it had antibodies to resist Covid-19. With our correspondent in Singapore, Gabrielle Marshals Aldrin Ng Chan is only a few …
Read More »Adding exercise to genetic treatment reverses fatigue in mice with common myotonic dystrophy
[ad_1] Adding exercise to a genetic treatment for myotonic dystrophy type 1 (DM1) was more effective in reversing fatigue than administering the treatment alone in a study using a mouse model of the disease. In fact, exercise alone provided some benefit while genetic treatment alone did not. This study, led …
Read More »Senegal: the country relies on HIV self-tests
[ad_1] Published on : 12/01/2020 – 01:06 To screen as much as possible and avoid new infections, Senegal has relied on self-tests. © B. Demeocq / Solthis It is world AIDS day. In Senegal, the HIV prevalence rate is 0.5% in the general population. Quite a low rate… But the …
Read More »“Health of the representatives”: new taxes on school fees and car licenses in favor of the “medical emergency” (video)
[ad_1] Sign up to receive the most important news Dr Ayman Abu Al-Ola, deputy member of the health committee in the House of Representatives, said amendments to a bill submitted by the government to counter the financing of health emergencies have been completed. Abu Al-Ola added, during a telephone interview …
Read More »Highly functional immune response in asymptomatic SARS-CoV-2 infection
[ad_1] Singapore researchers conducted a study showing that asymptomatic individuals infected with severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) – the agent that causes coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) – trigger a response efficient, balanced and coordinated cellular immune system that protects the host without giving the impression of triggering pathological …
Read More »“Health of the representatives”: new taxes on school fees and car licenses in favor of the “medical emergency” (video)
[ad_1] Sign up to receive the most important news Dr Ayman Abu Al-Ola, deputy member of the health committee in the House of Representatives, said amendments to a bill submitted by the government to counter the financing of health emergencies have been completed. Abu Al-Ola added, during a telephone interview …
Read More »Buy fennel so you can use it a lot, it will protect you from stress and cancer.
[ad_1] Fennel is one of the types of herbs that are very beneficial for the human body, it is known that ancient practitioners used to cure many diseases, and this means that it contains a large number of benefits, which we will offer you today to benefit and obtain it …
Read More »Brits who are not vaccinated for COVID-19 could be barred from restaurants – BGR
[ad_1] Now that the first successful coronavirus vaccine is nearly here, countries and regions of the world like the UK are starting to grapple with how to get as many people as possible to get the vaccine. Officials in the UK have begun to talk about the possibility that private …
Read More »HIV data at the time of Covid-19
[ad_1] The current Covid-19 epidemic has not magically erased the HIV epidemic and may even hinder recent progress in this area. In fact, the collection of epidemiological information, more complicated than ever, does not allow us to know the number of new HIV-positive discoveries, even though it underlines that the …
Read More »COVID-19: Case Trend Could Cost Quebec Holidays
[ad_1] While Quebec maintains the idea of allowing meetings at Christmas as long as the situation permits, the current trend makes several experts fear the worst, who believe the government’s plan may fall apart. • Read also: All the developments in the COVID-19 pandemic • Read also: COVID-19: Register cases …
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