[ad_1] Try, trace, isolate. Emmanuel Macron will address the French on Tuesday 24 November to take stock of decontamination. The president is expected to announce progressive measures such as the figures for the outbreak in France are still critical. “We lost the boat when we had 300 cases a day,” …
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 »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 …
Read More »no, the survival rate is not 99.95%
[ad_1] There are many publications in circulation that explain that the coronavirus survival rate is over 99%, what is it really? These are messages that we saw blossom in early October and that come back in waves like an infodemic. In fact they are updating, on Twitter someone says: “A …
Read More »a free and quick exam to take the test
[ad_1] This Saturday, November 14th is World Diabetes Day. In France, 3.7 million people are treated for this disease. In these times of the coronavirus epidemic, vigilance is more effective than ever as people with diabetes are much more likely to develop a severe form of the disease. For two …
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, …
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