Tag: Science and Health
“I unfortunately had to experience these grips…”: our readers react to our dossier on esotericism
The disturbing rise of esotericism Alain Vivien, former minister, former deputy, former president of the interministerial mission for the fight against sects Congratulations to the L’Express team for the rich…
Covid-19: new variant, schools closed… The United States faced with the resurgence of the virus
Across the Atlantic, the end of school holidays seems to rhyme with a resurgence of the Covid-19 epidemic. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), hospitalizations increased…
After the success of India, Japan also launches its lunar mission
The global race to explore the moon is heating up. A Japanese rocket is due to take off on Monday, August 28, carrying a small module to land on the…
Racism, pseudo-therapies… The inventor of Kellogg’s, a disreputable character
I hope you’re not reading these lines while munching on Kellogg’s brand cornflakes. If so, you should postpone reading, as my article could easily sicken you. To be more precise:…
Covid: France almost blind to the return of the virus, by Professor Gilles Pialoux
Covid-19 is making a comeback. Wave, ripple or simple warning for the fall, where will the different respiratory viruses cohabit when the hospital is already in tension? The coming weeks…
Bronchiolitis: preventive treatment for babies available from mid-September
A preventive treatment for bronchiolitis intended for newborns, Beyfortus (Sanofi / AstraZeneca), will be available “from mid-September” in health establishments and, on order, in pharmacies, indicated this Friday, August 25,…
Doubling the medical deductible: what exactly are we talking about?
Health spending is in the crosshairs of the executive. In search of savings for its next budget, the government is opening the door to a probable increase in medical deductibles.…
Parkinson’s disease: intestinal disorders among the warning signs
How to identify Parkinson’s disease as early as possible? Answering this question as well as possible could improve the medical management of this neurodegenerative pathology which causes slowing of movements,…
Giving speech to mute people: the feat of American researchers
Two cables are screwed to Pat’s head, connected to a computer. A scientist films the session: it’s a world first. For the past few days, this 68-year-old American, equipped with…
Triage of patients, partial closures… These cities where emergencies are overwhelmed
A situation “worse” than last year? This summer, emergency physicians are sounding the alarm. Closing of services, mobile units of the Samu at a standstill… Faced with the lack of…