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a link between menopause and Covid-19?

[ad_1] A possible link between menopause and Covid-19? It’s possible: Researchers have shown that they could lower estrogen levels putting older women at greater risk of the disease. While men are at a higher risk of contracting severe Covid-19 and dying from the disease than women, recent research has suggested …

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“The processes are very accelerated,” explains a virologist

[ad_1] Pedagogy and instructions for use. The Prime Minister unveiled the vaccination strategy on Thursday 3 December. A calendar was also given by Jean Castex: by 29 December Europe will give the green light to vaccines Pfizer and Moderna. France will therefore have to give its authorization before the start …

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The 102-year-old American survives the disease twice

[ad_1] “Invincible,” she said, this is how Joanne Merola defines herself as “relieved”. In fact, her mother has recovered from the coronavirus twicehe is already 102 years old. Angelina Friedman thus returns from two infections with the virus, which has already claimed more than 250,000 victims in the United States, …

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the 3-step calendar set by the government

[ad_1] The UK was the first Western country to authorize a coronavirus vaccine within the week and the first vaccinations are expected to take place as early as next week. Faced with this imminent arrival of a vaccine, the French government presented its vaccination strategy for the coming months on …

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Covid-19: occupational doctors can now test and vaccinate

[ad_1] These are new missions for occupational medicine at a time when the WHO recalls the importance of screening against Covid-19 and the vaccine is on track more than ever. The government authorized occupational health services to participate in screening and vaccination as part of the fight against the spread …

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PreP, TasP, TPE … What do these treatments consist of?

[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, …

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