[ad_1] Relentless fate or sad occasion? The story of this Brit, who lives in northwest India, is almost like a curse. Ian Jones is infected with coronavirus, malaria and dengue, tropical flu transmitted by a mosquito bite. But the misfortune did not end there: the man was bitten by a …
Read More »Covid-19: five questions on the use of midazolam and Rivotril in nursing homes
[ad_1] The magazine “Pièces à conviction” of France 3 dedicated its latest issue on Wednesday 18 November to the situation of nursing homes particularly affected by the Covid-19 epidemic. In a short excerpt highlighted by the channel prior to airing, our colleagues focused on the use of two drugs in …
Read More »Covid-19: five questions on the use of midazolam and Rivotril in nursing homes
[ad_1] The magazine “Pièces à conviction” of France 3 dedicated its latest issue on Wednesday 18 November to the situation of nursing homes particularly affected by the Covid-19 epidemic. In a short excerpt highlighted by the channel prior to airing, our colleagues focused on the use of two drugs in …
Read More »Covid-19: five questions on the use of midazolam and Rivotril in nursing homes
[ad_1] The magazine “Pièces à conviction” of France 3 dedicated its latest issue on Wednesday 18 November to the situation of nursing homes particularly affected by the Covid-19 epidemic. In a short excerpt highlighted by the channel prior to airing, our colleagues focused on the use of two drugs in …
Read More »Endometriosis: “Some women feel compelled to resort to strategies to hide their illness at work”
[ad_1] The outlook on endometriosis, which affects at least one in ten women of childbearing age, is finally starting to change. This crippling chronic disease, long analyzed through the single prism of its effects on fertility, is now emerging as a real public health problem. While a survey by the …
Read More »owning a dog increases the risk of getting infected by 78%, according to one study
[ad_1] A large Spanish study has shed light on the situations and behaviors we expose ourselves to a high risk of coronavirus contamination. Result: dog owners see the risk of contracting the virus increase by 78%. Even more surprisingly, home delivery (94%) represents the most dangerous activity: going to the …
Read More »Covid: “Exposure to perfluorinated substances could increase the risk of developing severe forms of the disease”
[ad_1] Every day, find the Green Wire, the environmental meeting of publication. Does exposure to perfluorinated and polyfluorinated chemicals (PFAS), these little-known chemicals, which are omnipresent in our consumer products, in the environment and in our body, increase the risk of developing severe forms of Covid-19? A team of Danish …
Read More »The Murdoch Children’s Research Institute studies families with coronavirus to find out why their children were immune
[ad_1] Victorian couple Leila Sawenko and Tony Maguire were shocked when they contracted COVID-19 after traveling interstate for their friends’ wedding in March of this year. Key points: Doctors and scientists from the Royal Children’s Hospital of Melbourne and the Murdoch Children’s Research Institute investigated why three children did not …
Read More »which are the most spared departments?
[ad_1] For Jean Castex, “the time has not yet come to consider” the establishment of a territorialized confinement, with different restrictions depending on the regions or departments. Covid-19 continues to circulate throughout the territory, although the Prime Minister underlined, on Thursday 12 November, an “inflection” in the number of cases …
Read More »nearly one in five patients develops mental illness
[ad_1] Posted Thursday, November 12, 2020 12:27 PM A study by the University of Oxford and the NIHR Oxford Health Biomedical found a probable correlation between COVID-19 and mental illness. According to the researchers’ analysis, 18.1% of people who tested positive for COVID-19 were subsequently diagnosed with mental illness. This …
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