[ad_1] PARIS | Antibiotic-resistant bacteria are responsible for the deaths of 33,000 people in the European Union in 2015, according to calculations by European researchers published in the journal Lancet Infectious Diseases. …
Read More »A woman dies of cancer after receiving the lungs of a smoker, ensures a study
[ad_1] According to this study published in the journal "Lung Cancer", the growth of cancer would have been greatly accelerated by the immunosuppressive treatments that the patient has followed to avoid rejection …
Read More »A study will evaluate the effectiveness of the electronic cigarette to quit smoking
[ad_1] For the first time, a large-scale French study will evaluate the effectiveness of vaping in smoking cessation in more than 650 smokers. Public Assistance – Hospitals of Paris (AP-HP) is launching …
Read More »Zoster vaccine: a new study compares the different options
[ad_1] A new study has appeared in the British Medical Journal about vaccines for shingles. A licensed vaccine in Europe is more effective but has more side effects. The British Medical Journal …
Read More »International study measures costs associated with stroke treatment time
[ad_1] The study reveals that a delay of one hour before intervening entails, for the patient, a loss equivalent to 9 months of full quality of life and to 14 000 $ …
Read More »Smartphones: Chinese Huawei passes Apple in the second quarter (study)
[ad_1] San Francisco – Chinese manufacturer Huawei has sold more smartphones than Apple in the second quarter, taking it to second place in a very breathless market still dominated by South Korean …
Read More »Study shower hopes to transform Martian atmosphere
[ad_1] Bad news for those who dream of changing the environment of Mars to make it an Earth bis: the red planet would not have enough carbon dioxide available to recreate an …
Read More »a new study gives hope for a breakthrough
[ad_1] The World Congress on Alzheimer's Disease has just ended in Chicago. While for years the various trials on drugs have failed, a study shows the effectiveness of a new drug. …
Read More »stopping a study on viagra after the death of 11 babies
[ad_1] Dutch researchers ended a clinical study after the death of 11 babies whose mothers had taken viagra during pregnancy to promote poor fetal growth, the University Hospital Center of Amsterdam announced. …
Read More »Canada pulls out of international study after 11 babies die
[ad_1] The Stride study, conducted in a consortium of five countries of which Canada was a member, administered to pregnant women, whose babies do not grow normally, Sildenafil, a drug very similar …
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