[ad_1] The risk of a new epidemic? A virus considered to be emerging has made its return, having first appeared in 2004 in Bolivia, in the region that gave it its name. The “Chapare” would infect different people in a hospital in La Paz, in the west of the country: …
Read More »why are men more affected than women?
[ad_1] Men are more affected than women by the coronavirus epidemic. Looking at the tens of thousands of hospitalized patients since March, 53% of them are men. The proportion is even higher for deaths, 6 out of 10 are male, according to data from Public Health France. The difference is …
Read More »Michel Cymes explains what prevention laboratories consist of
[ad_1] Prevention laboratories are made available to pensioners by health insurance to detect or prevent certain diseases as soon as possible. These collective workshops contribute to maintain a social bond and are held by professionals in charge of animation. For example, during a balance stimulation seminar, retirees will be entitled …
Read More »Why do leaves fall from trees in winter?
[ad_1] If you are used to this column, you know that only one of the following three possibilities is correct: 1) Evergreen trees grow where there is a lot of light, even in winter. When there isn’t enough they die, because their leaves can’t fall off. 2) The sap of …
Read More »Affected by Covid-19 and dengue, he becomes blind and paralyzed after a cobra bite
[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 »Barrier gestures reduce the number of influenza, gastric and bronchiolitis
[ad_1] Seasonal epidemics have almost disappeared thanks, no doubt, to barrier actions. This is the time for winter viruses and more the number of gastroenteritis is half compared to last year in the same era. There are less bronchiolitis and four times less influence so far. We can hope for …
Read More »the vaccine will protect “at least a year,” says BioNTech
[ad_1] The coronavirus vaccine could arrive faster than expected. The director of BioNTech assured this on Thursday 19 November the authorization and distribution of the serum could take place by the end of the year. He also said it should be effective over time. As clinical trials continue, Ugur Sahin …
Read More »encouraging results of the AstraZeneca vaccine in the elderly
[ad_1] The vaccine against Covid-19 developed by AstraZeneca and the University of Oxford causes an immune response in elderly people, particularly at risk, according to the results published on Thursday 19 November and which confirm announcements already made in October. These interim results, however, relate to a less advanced stage …
Read More »Flu, gastro, bronchitis and other winter diseases with absent subscribers
[ad_1] Health DISEASES – As winter approaches, authorities feared that the usual winter viruses would accumulate with Covid-19. According to early indicators, these are rare and not very virulent at the moment. 2020-11-19T12: 27: 55.568 + 01: 00 – ABOUT Winter and its viruses are still subject to special surveillance …
Read More »Michel Cymes warns against the traditional bowl of cereal
[ad_1] This Thursday, November 19th, we are looking at the bowl of cereal which is popular with many French people for breakfast. You know what General de Gaulle said: “How do you want to govern a country with more than 500 cheeses?” And he spread his arms as a sign …
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