Tag: study
HIV: very early treatment, possible key to lasting remission, according to a study
News Published on 01/18/2024 at 4:55 p.m. Updated 01/18/2024 at 4:55 p.m. Reading 2 min. Implementing antiretroviral treatment just four weeks after HIV infection could make it possible to control…
How long does it take for a couple to “find each other” after the birth of a baby? A study specifies the deadline
News Published on 01/15/2024 at 11:51 a.m. Updated 01/15/2024 at 11:51 a.m. Reading 2 min. in collaboration with Amélie Boukhobza (Clinical psychologist) Medical validation: January 16, 2024 Have you just…
refugees could make up almost half of population in 2038, study finds
For more than ten years, Lebanon has welcomed more than two million displaced Syrians and, for 75 years, some 300,000 Palestinians, a group which represents more than a quarter of…
study reveals patient discrimination in emergency rooms
A study carried out by an emergency doctor from Montpellier (south-east) and published this week in the international journal European Journal of Emergency Medicineshows the importance of prejudices in the…
From study benches to the Galgenwaard: this is how Tami Groenendijk experienced her first steps as a professional footballer
Province of Utrecht – Studying and also living as a professional football player for the first time in your career. That happened to Tami Groenendijk, to her own surprise, over…
British study: The extreme right and the social democrats are not really competing for the same voters | Foreign countries
According to a study by the University of Oxford, the center-left will hardly succeed in attracting more voters by imitating the strict economic and immigration policies of the right. According…
Cannabis and sports performance: the surprising results of a new study
News Published on 01/08/2024 at 3:15 p.m. Updated 01/08/2024 at 3:15 p.m. Reading 3 min. Classified as a doping substance, cannabis is nevertheless often associated with staying glued to the…
A new study has been published to improve self-driving ships
(Finance) – “Analyzing and improving the ability of self-driving ships to maintain prescribed routes even in adverse conditions”, is what we learn on a new study, published in the journal…
Morning people are better drivers – according to study
Some are morning people and happily jump out of bed as soon as the day dawns, while others are night owls who prefer to stay up late in the evenings.…
Paris continues to lose its inhabitants, according to an INSEE study
According to the annual INSEE census survey, the capital has lost 12,230 inhabitants per year on average since 2015. Unlike Paris, Île-de-France continues to gain inhabitants. With 18% of the…