Tag: Science and Health
why the negotiations are still blocked – L’Express
This treaty cannot wait any longer. A few days before the May 10 deadline, the head of the World Health Organization (WHO) implores member countries to finally reach an agreement…
Anthroposophy, autism… The strange contributions to the report on children and screens – L’Express
The notice appears in the appendix. Page 137. It is very succinct: only four words: “Waldorf Schools: written contribution”. But enough, to understand that the “Waldorf schools” brought their vision…
the maddening prescriptions of Dr Bransten – L’Express
At the heart of the matter are these sheets of paper. Format A4. Twenty-five lines typed on the computer, then annotated by hand. The length of a shopping list. Except…
“Banning social networks before the age of 15 is inapplicable” – L’Express
The report of the commission on children and screens, called “In search of lost time”, was finally returned to the President of the Republic Emmanuel Macron. Partly revealed by several…
why France must focus on monoclonal antibodies – L’Express
During the health crisis, France not only failed to develop a vaccine. We know it less, but it also missed the development of another major prevention strategy, monoclonal antibodies. These…
how the epidemic is slipping away from us – L’Express
This is the story of a virus that we know well, identified for the first time in southern China in 1996 which, twenty-eight years later, is making headlines again. Influenza…
health of surrogate mothers, child development… What science says – L’Express
It was inevitable: surrogacy, a divisive subject par excellence where different political, ethical, feminist and scientific movements clash, had to be included in A of JDD, “new formula”. This is…
the number of cases in Mayotte increases from 13 to 26 in two days – L’Express
“New cases of cholera have been identified in recent days”, bringing to 26 the total number of confirmed cases “since the start of the alert” in Mayotte, a French department…
worrying symptoms accompany the increase in cases in the United States – L’Express
Although syphilis appeared in the Middle Ages, the symptoms of this sexually transmitted infection (STI) can still evolve today. As evidenced by this new studyrelayed by CNN this Friday, April…
first three cases of “indigenous” cholera confirmed – L’Express
Three first cases of “indigenous” cholera were identified in Mayotte, where ten imported cases had been recorded since mid-March among migrants particularly from neighboring Comoros, the Regional Health Agency (ARS)…