[ad_1] It is an unrecognized disease that kills in silence. The general public, and even some doctors, pay little attention, but malnutrition can kill. A collective of health workers and activists wants to warn this week about the dangers of malnutrition, which affects a alarming proportion of hospitalized, elderly patients, …
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 »how to fight sleep disorders?
[ad_1] Anxiety, nervousness, stress, episodes of depression and sleep disorders: the consequences of the second hospitalization, announced on 30 October, on the minds of the French are numerous and highlighted by a survey carried out by the IFOP and published this Thursday 12 November. In total, 38% of the population …
Read More »Coronavirus: how the scientific discourse has evolved with the epidemic
[ad_1] Health REVOLUTIONS – Between its origin, its spread and its treatment, there are still many questions around the coronavirus. So much so that certain ideas, set aside or described as false at the beginning of the pandemic, are now credible, and vice versa. Focus on these reversals that occurred …
Read More »how to explain the decline in the virus’ rate of reproduction
[ad_1] If you have downloaded the Tous Anti-Covid application, you have probably noticed the figure of the famous R, the rate of reproduction of the virus, which is 0.93. This means that below 1 the outbreak regresses. A figure that might surprise you. In fact, this data released on Tuesday …
Read More »Is the spread of the virus slowing down?
[ad_1] What was the impact of the curfew and the new imprisonment? We will learn more on Thursday 12 November with Prime Minister Jean Castex’s point at 6pm. But there are reasons to hope for health. When we look at the latest data from Public Health France, we realize that …
Read More »“We will have to wait,” says Michel Cymes
[ad_1] Pfizer lab announced Monday, Nov.9 that its vaccine candidate was entering Phase 3 testing and was suddenly euphoria in stock markets around the world. But is it really reasonable? As a matter of fact, we are all impatient for a vaccine to arrive and save world health and economy, …
Read More »can you be immunized without getting infected?
[ad_1] A new British study that is partly reassuring, especially for the little ones and their parents. The research, conducted by University College London (UCL) with the Francis Crick Institute and spotted by Yahoo! News, suggests that some people may have “pre-existing immunity” to the novel coronavirus, and that without …
Read More »“disinfection tunnels” installed in a hypermarket
[ad_1] Similar to metal detection gates, these “disinfection tunnels” are actually a weapon against the coronavirus. A hypermarket on the outskirts of Ajaccio installed two of these portals at the entrance to the store on Monday 9 November, with the aim of “breaking the spread” of Covid-19. Using ultrasound and …
Read More »which is the most infected country in Europe?
[ad_1] Tens of thousands of cases every day and a total number of infections now approaching the 1.8 million mark. At first glance, the French health situation looks decidedly serious, as the country has the largest number of confirmed Covid-19 contamination than any other country in the European Union. The …
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