Tag: Science and Health
Cheops pyramid: “This corridor probably allowed a man to stand up”
Forty-five centuries after its construction, the most majestic of the pyramids, that of King Cheops, has still not revealed all its secrets, in particular the location of the tomb of…
Covid-19: time to take stock for research and health, by Pr Alain Fischer
Everyone still has in mind the two years of human, health, economic and social crisis caused by the Covid-19 pandemic. Even if we are not yet immune to a rebound,…
PODCAST. True or false ? What Science Really Says About Fasting
In this episode of La Loupe, Xavier Yvon checks all these theories with Stéphanie Benz, journalist in the Sciences department of L’Express, and Jean-Michel Lecerf, doctor specializing in nutrition at…
ChatGPT: what happens to speech when it ceases to be human? By Etienne Klein
In The commentary society (Le Monde & l’Aube), Nicolas Truong explains how we now find ourselves caught up in an incessant flow of words in which we are called upon…
Papillomavirus: Macron must make a “decisive announcement” to “eradicate the disease”
Emmanuel Macron is expected this Tuesday, February 28 in Jarnac (Charente) where he must “make a decisive announcement to eradicate the papillomavirus”, responsible for 30,000 precancerous lesions of the cervix…
Papillomavirus: key figures to understand the new vaccination campaign
This Tuesday, February 28, during a visit to a college in Jarnac, Charente, Emmanuel Macron will announce the launch of a prevention and vaccination campaign against HPV, known as human…
“Covid-19, what the official figures reveal”: the book that appeals to conspirators
There are articles about which we sometimes wonder if we really should write them. We asked ourselves the question, reading the acknowledgments at the end of Pierre Chaillot’s book “Covid-19,…
Price of the consultation with the doctor: towards a failure of the negotiations?
The compromise still seems far between Health Insurance and liberal doctors. On Sunday, the two main unions among general practitioners (MG France) and specialists (Avenir Spé-Le Bloc) announced their “unanimous”…
Neonatal screening: how France is catching up
Long behind its neighbours, France is trying to catch up on birth screening. Since the beginning of the year, seven new diseases have been integrated into a national program that…
Anti-Covid vaccines: why the HAS recommends choosing the right time for boosters
Last year, many thought we should re-vaccinate every six months to maintain a high level of protection against severe forms of Covid-19. And then finally no. In its opinion published…