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US President Donald Trump has tested positive for Covid-19

The American president and his wife, Melania Trump, announced this Friday, October 2, that they had tested positive for Covid-19 . If Donald Trump temporarily suspends his re-election campaign, he will remain in his presidential duties, the White House has announced . In a nightly tweet, the tenant of the White House indeed announced: “That night, the First Lady and I tested …

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Bollywood actor claims to drink cow urine every day to protect himself from coronavirus

Bollywood star Akshay Kumar has said he drinks cow urine every day, which a growing number of Indians attribute to therapeutic powers, especially against the coronavirus. The famous actor is said to be a staunch supporter of the party of Hindu nationalist Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The latter allocates millions of dollars to the promotion of research …

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According to scientific study: belief in God stimulates the human brain

But why do we believe in God? If many people are believers, it is also thanks to neurology: at the very heart of our brain, hide the mechanisms that transform faith into a positive action on our psyche. T The most recent observations on the effects of religious passion, obtained through …

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Why the coronavirus might never go away …? Here are the scientific reasons

The race to find a vaccine against “Covid-19” continues at an accelerated pace. According to warnings from the World Health Organization, obtaining a vaccine or effective treatments will not eradicate the disease. So what are the reasons for this, have infectious diseases been wiped out in the past, and why make similar …

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COVID-19: ONE WEEK AFTER RESUMPTION, UNIVERSITY CANCELS PRESENTIAL

The move follows an increase in positive coronavirus cases among college students. It is believed that life off campus is the main cause of this increased contamination. The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (UNC) – one of the most reputable in the United States – officially decided on Monday …

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ShanghaiRanking Academic Ranking of World Universities 2020 Press Release

The 2020 Academic Ranking of World Universities (ARWU) is released today by ShanghaiRanking Consultancy. Since 2003, ARWU annually presents the best universities in the world based on a transparent methodology and objective third-party data. He has been recognized as the forerunner of world university rankings and the most trusted. This year, the 1000 …

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Oldest medical university celebrates its 800th anniversary

8 centuries and radiant health! The Faculty of Medicine of Montpellier (Hérault), the oldest in the world still in operation, today celebrates its 800 years of existence. A celebration marked by numerous events throughout the year. Starting with the launch of the 800ans.fr site which lists all the events: exhibitions in museums and …

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Parents decide to call their son “Covid”

Like no other first name. Argentinian parents have chosen to call their son “Covid”. And they have a very specific explanation. Are you planning a child and not sure what to name it yet? Perhaps you can take inspiration from this Argentinian couple who gave their son the first name of “Ciro Covid”. Yes, …

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A lot of good news: Cancer is a bacterial disease!

And this is the proof we have been waiting for. Researchers have just proven the involvement of another bacterium in the development of cancers. And they suspect a very large number of others! Some cancers are therefore bacterial… A real paradigm shift that opens up new ways of treatment and protection that are …

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What to do if I have symptoms of COVID-19 and when should I see a doctor?

COVID-19 affects people in different ways. Most infected people develop a mild to moderate form of the disease and recover without hospitalization. Most common symptoms: fever dry cough tired Less common symptoms: stiffness sore throat diarrhea conjunctivitis headache loss of smell or taste rash, or discoloration of the fingers or toes …

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Russian vaccine against coronavirus: WHO reacts

On Tuesday, August 11, 2020, Vladimir Putin announced that the Russian Federation had created the “first” vaccine against the new coronavirus. According to the Russian president, the vaccine gives “lasting immunity” and one of his daughters has been immunized. Its Minister of Health Mikhail Murashko indicated that “clinical experiments on several thousand …

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Medical students launch free online preparation platform

As of Monday August 17, 2020, a free training platform for the internship competition will be made available to medical students. Its goal: equal opportunities. By students, for students. This is the principle of the ecnifree site , a free training platform for the internship competition for medical students. Launch on August 17, 2020 Prior …

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Coronavirus: Many former patients with the virus have developed psychiatric disorders

A study from San Raffaele Hospital in Milan reveals this. According to the doctors behind this study, 42% of the patients followed suffer from some form of anxiety and 28% of them have developed post-traumatic syndromes. The Covid-19 appears to have an impact on the mental health of a large portion …

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Coronavirus: Infectious disease specialist suggests letting young people infect each other

A surprising proposal from infectious disease specialist Eric Caumes in Le Parisien: he suggests “allowing” young people to be contaminated among themselves by the coronavirus, on the strict condition that they are not in contact with their parents and adults. -parents. “We will not be able to force them to wear masks …

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Bad news, WHO predicts “very long” pandemic

Meeting on Saturday in Geneva, the World Health Organization (WHO) warned that the coronavirus pandemic was undoubtedly going to be “very long”. The organization’s Emergency Council, which met for the fourth time since Friday to reassess the pandemic, “said it will certainly last very long,” the WHO said in a statement. …

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