[ad_1] Grafted from the heart to 2 years and a half, the 16-year-old girl who died at the age of 16 from measles could not be vaccinated because of anti-rejection treatments. The …
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[ad_1] A 17-year-old girl died on Friday, July 6, from neurological complications related to measles. A new death that reminds the importance of vaccination, to protect vulnerable people. © istock Friday, July …
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[ad_1] Has the National Agency for the Safety of Medicinal Products (ANSM) waited too long before granting Truvada anti-HIV prophylaxis for pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) before premature badual intercourse, its marketing authorization? This …
Read More »Doctors denounce "cynicism" of alcohol lobby's prevention plan
[ad_1] Alcohol. Illustration image. – Svancara Petr — Petr Sva / AP / SIPA The prevention of alcoholism financed by the sector lobby goes badly. In a text published in Le Monde …
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Read More »Solid food before 6 months has a positive effect on infant sleep
[ad_1] While doctors generally recommend waiting until 6 months of age for an infant to begin dietary diversification, a new British study takes the opposite side of this recommendation by highlighting the …
Read More »Giving solid foods before 6 months improves the quality of sleep
[ad_1] British researchers have observed that the introduction of solid foods into the baby's diet before the age of 6 months is beneficial for the quality and duration of his sleep. The …
Read More »West Africa: "Cassava Ebola" threatens food security
[ad_1] Food security in West Africa is threatened because of "cbadava Ebola", a viral disease that can destroy almost the entire crop and is spread by small white flies. A real risk …
Read More »promising test to fight dengue fever
[ad_1] Researchers pbaded a test of sterilization of mosquitoes, causing a vertiginous fall of the population in a city of the north-east of the country. More than 80% of a mosquito colony, …
Read More »Promising test in Australia to fight dengue fever
[ad_1] Promising trial in Australia to fight dengue fever Sydney – More than 80% of a colony of mosquitoes shedding dengue fever were wiped out in an Australian city during a promising …
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