[ad_1] The first brick of the national vaccination strategy has been laid. On Monday, the High Authority for Health (HAS), an independent body of the executive, issued its recommendations on priority populations for accessing Covid-19 vaccines. IS “probably” early 2021. A plan drawn up blindly, due to the lack of …
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[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 …
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[ad_1] In this second wave of Covid, some, influenced by the doubt maintained by deniers (there is no rebound, the deaths are falsely labeled Covid …) still ask the question of the usefulness of hospitalization. They know patients who have not been signed and, due to the controversy created over …
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[ad_1] It’s November, it’s Black Friday season, and it’s possible there may be a phone on your shopping list. If you want maximum security, what do you choose: iPhone or Android? But when it comes to computers, what if it’s a Windows or a macOS? But there are also tablets. …
Read More »Bats practice social detachment when sick, according to study – News
[ad_1] American researchers have found that bats who feel sick spend less time with each other, a phenomenon they call ‘passive social detachment’. Bats practice social detachment when sick, according to the study 27/10/2020 – 14h55 New research shows that bats distance themselves socially when they’re sick, spend less time …
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