Tag: Science and Health
Should we put an end to psychoanalysis? The truths about a French passion – L’Express
It’s a lunch with some of the most influential publishers in Saint-Germain-des-Prés. At dessert time, these fine scholars begin to enthusiastically discuss the “four pillars” of the couple as set…
Why we should not yet cry victory – L’Express
The cholera epidemic in Mayotte, which has left at least five people dead, appears to be under control. At least for now. “Since the first case in March, we have…
the “high risk” of a slippage in “city care” spending – L’Express
Outpatient care is slipping from the target set by the 2024 Social Security budget and risks increasing the planned deficit by an additional €500 million. This is the conclusion of…
the method that allowed the cure of a seventh HIV patient – L’Express
New medical feat. A German man in his sixties has reportedly been cured of HIV, the virus that causes AIDS. Tested HIV-positive in 2009, he stopped taking his antiretrovirals in…
WHO wants to develop mRNA vaccines – L’Express
In response to a recent and worrying development in bird flu, the World Health Organization (WHO) announced on Monday, July 29, an initiative to develop vaccines against this infectious disease…
How vaccination increases life expectancy, by Professor Alain Fischer – L’Express
What is the state of human health? Several studies published recently shed light on our knowledge on this subject. The news is rather good and deserves to be known, despite…
“Pain was normal for me” – L’Express
Lucas Le Gall is an unpredictable man. With a furious independence, coupled with great frankness. Which can lead to some disconcerting moments. Like on this day in June, when we…
Cancer, diabetes, Alzheimer’s… Why does sport do so much good? – L’Express
It is not uncommon in science to operate blindly. To use a formula, an equation, theorems without mastering all the subtleties. This is the case of quantum physics, or artificial…
“War undermines the fight against epidemics” – L’Express
After noting an explosion of hepatitis A cases in the Gaza Strip, the World Health Organization (WHO) announced in mid-July that it had detected the polio virus in six samples…
Was Trump Hit in the Ear, Also Hit in the Brain? Psychiatrists Explain – L’Express
On July 13, Donald Trump’s life was played out in a matter of inches. Dozens of photographs and of 3D reproductions of a precision rarely seen have made it possible…