Tag: Science
Pediatric cancer: the benefits of massage therapy according to science
News Published on 02/03/2023 at 4:52 p.m. Updated 02/03/2023 at 4:52 p.m. Reading 3 mins. Cancer treatments are often difficult to bear, especially when it is children who have to…
Promoting science: a democratic imperative, by Pr Alain Fischer
Scientific culture is part of culture in the same way as the arts. Perceiving, approaching, understanding the laws of nature, whether they are intuitively accessible or not, is a source…
Here is the most handsome man in the world according to science and you will surely agree
After Robert Pattinson in 2022, a cosmetic surgeon once again unveiled his calculations electing the “most handsome man in the world”. According to science, the actor with the most beautiful…
The Covid-19 epidemic is not over, let’s invest in indoor air quality!
“The holding of the Davos Forum marks a return to normal after two cancellations due to the pandemic”, have headlined some media. This return to normal for the world’s political…
Is fasting good for health? What science says
“In 2016, with my first book where I encouraged fasting at home, without medical supervision, I made a huge mistake. Many blamed me for it, a woman even died of…
Hospital: having more caregivers per patient is beneficial, it has been scientifically proven
Should a hospital nurse-patient ratio be imposed in all departments? On February 1, the Senate will consider a bill going in this direction. In France, the number of simultaneous patients…
A major player in the fight against HIV/AIDS, Pepfar celebrates its 20th anniversary
The Presidential Plan for the fight against AIDS was launched in 2003 by US President George W. Bush with the aim of supporting countries, particularly in Africa, in their fight…
Parkinson’s disease: new risk factors identified in women
What are the factors that increase the risk of developing Parkinson’s disease in women? The too few scientific studies on the subject are, moreover, sometimes contradictory. Fortunately, new work published…
On TikTok, young French people increasingly distrustful of science
A new Ifop poll published on January 12, which was conducted among a representative sample of 11-24 year olds, highlighted a worrying phenomenon on social networks. That of the growing…
Physical activity: walking well can be learned!
Every week, Dr. Jean-Marc Sène, sports doctor, presents his sports column in Priorité Santé. Today, he distills his advice for performing a physical activity that is often recommended: walking. Walking…