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Mercury in fish: it could contain more in winter
Notice to fish lovers, for whom the question is often to have fun by dealing with the problems of overfishing…
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Smartwatches could detect Parkinson’s disease seven years before symptoms appear
France has 272,500 people affected by Parkinson’s disease, and 25,000 new cases occur each year. This chronic neurodegenerative condition is…
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By 2050, the number of people with diabetes could double
Approximately 1.3 billion people could be affected by diabetes in the next 30 yearscompared to 529 million in 2021. Diabetesis…
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A famous drug could increase the risk of anemia in the elderly
Symptoms such as paleness and fatigue can occur at any time because anemia is characterized by a decrease in hemoglobin…
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A tick responsible for a fatal fever could spread in France
The National Health Security Agency warns against the possible proliferation of the Hyalomma tick in France. A tick carrying a…
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Alcohol: being very empathetic could lead to drinking more
Showing empathy could lead to drinking more alcohol than usual. This is at least what emerges from a new scientific…
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75-year-old Scottish woman could bring relief to thousands with her unique ability not to feel pain
Jo Cameron, 75, from Scotland, has never experienced pain. She is carrying a rare gene which completely removes from her…
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Could iron deficiency make mental health symptoms worse?
At the end of April, an American study accused French fries of promoting depression. The role of food in physical…
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Soon the end of the Carte Vitale? What could replace it…
To limit the risk of health benefit fraud, the government is considering a merger between the Carte Vitale and the…
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This symptom when you pee could indicate bladder cancer
Many people are affected each year in France by bladder cancer. However, early detection greatly increases the chances of survival.…
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Favoring a certain diet could prevent and protect against Alzheimer’s disease
There Alzheimer’s disease is characterized by progressive deterioration of cognitive and functional abilities, loss of episodic memory, languageas well as…
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Gender inequality could alter parts of women’s brains
The inequality between the sexes would be visible at the level of the brain. This is at least what emerges…
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Alzheimer’s disease: doing breathing exercises could reduce the risk
Inhale for a count of five, and exhale for a count of five, all for about twenty minutes, twice a…
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Cranberry juice: it could well prevent cystitis, but not for everyone
Cranberries, or cranberries, are touted for their effects on the urinary system. They are credited with more or less proven…
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Covid-19: for the WHO, the virus could become “more predictable”
Learn to live with. The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that the Covid-19 virus will not disappear but will become…
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Could Artificial Intelligence bring the dead back to life?
Communicating and interacting with deceased relatives would be possible thanks to Artificial Intelligence. In any case, this is what a…
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Stress: we could detect it by scrutinizing the way we type and click on the computer
We all have in mind the image of an employee frantically typing on his keyboard, or clicking with his computer…
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Gel nail polish could cause allergies that would prevent surgery
Dermatologists warn that popular gel nail polishes cause increase in the number of people developing allergies “life-changing” and who could…
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Gel nail polish could cause allergies that would prevent surgery
Dermatologists warn that popular gel nail polishes cause increase in the number of people developing allergies “life-changing” and who could…
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Cancer and cardiovascular diseases: vaccines could be ready by 2030
Vaccines against cancer and against vascular diseases by 2023. What seemed completely unexpected only a few years ago is on…
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Pill that could help people with type 2 diabetes approved in England
High sugar levels damage the blood vessels of the kidneys, which can cause a excessive strain on the heart and…
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Colorectal cancer: a blood test could spare patients chemotherapy
A new blood test, about to be tested in the United Kingdom, could revolutionize the therapeutic management of people with…
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Gestational diabetes: dimming the light before bed could reduce the risk
A common complication of pregnancy, gestational diabetes carries significant risks for both the health of the future mother and the…
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Alzheimer’s disease: our consumption of fructose could be at the origin of its appearance
An ancient human instinct to search for food, fueled by the production of fructose in the brain, may hold valuable…
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Lung cancer: rats could detect it in our urine
detect lung cancerthanks to ratsthis is what Israeli scientists want to try to demonstrate in a future clinical trial UK.…
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Artificial intelligence could be used for biological weapons purposes, scientists say
THE computer algorithms created by humans can be used both to identify new forms of antibiotics or Covid-19, and to…
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Being optimistic could reduce the risk of dementia
Negative emotions could contribute to increase the risk of developing degenerative diseases and dementia (source 1). Indeed, these emotions such…
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Endometriosis: the composition of the microbiota could promote the disease
The intestinal microbiota, or intestinal flora, has been the subject of much research in recent years, because it would have…
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Cooking with gas could promote asthma: a study sows panic in the United States
At the time of “energy sobriety”, here is a study which could provide another reason to do without gas for…
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Cooking with gas could promote asthma: a study sows panic in the United States
At the time of “energy sobriety”, here is a study which could provide another reason to do without gas for…
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The loss of smell linked to the long Covid could finally be treated
The loss of taste and smell has struck many patients infected with Covid-19. So often the sense of smell returns…
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Alzheimer’s disease: hops could prevent it, but there’s no question of drinking more beer
Hops, which were introduced into the composition of beer to give it its bitterness and flavor it, could soon be…
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Alzheimer’s disease: hops could prevent it, but there’s no question of drinking more beer
Hops, which have been introduced into the composition of beer to give it its bitterness and flavor it, could soon…
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This food coloring could trigger inflammatory bowel disease
the food coloring E129also called “Red allura AC” could potentially be the cause of inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) such as…
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Doctors’ strike: closures could last a week, who to contact in case of need?
They decided to stop working. From this Monday, December 26, general practitioners and specialists are called upon to close their…
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IVF: artificial intelligence could help choose the “best” embryo
Advances in artificial intelligence (AI) are poised to revolutionize several areas of medicine, starting with diagnostics. Several studies have thus…
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A dog could find out if you’ve been unfaithful or not
Doubts of infidelity are unfortunately common in romantic relationships, rather than rummaging through our partner’s phone, a behaviorist assures us…
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Tomatoes and potatoes: they could contain anti-cancer molecules
Molecules of interest to scientists are “glycoalkaloids” (GA). Known for their properties antitumorthese bioactives are particularly present in large quantities…
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Covid-19: the virus could stay for days on some races
At the start of the Covid-19 pandemic, and in the absence of precise data, some left their groceries outside for…
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Road safety: driving aids could prevent 24% of road accidents
If they can appear as additional gadgets in our already ultra-electronic cars, driving aids could well have real benefits in…
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Oral health: vaping could lead to cavities
A study appeared in The Journal of the American Dental Association (source 1) shows the link between vaping and risk…
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With 60% enriched uranium, the deal could ‘be dead’
The nuclear policeman lectures, Iran retaliates. In recent days, tension has escalated between the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and…
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The Navigo pass could increase to 80 or 90 euros per month in 2023
The price of the Navigo pass will increase in 2023, without reaching the dreaded 100 euros. Valérie Pécresse hopes to…
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“The American plan to divorce China economically could make the world much more dangerous”
EWhat if this was one of Washington’s greatest foreign policy failures? This is, at least, one of the questions raised…
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In 2021, 48% of households received by Secours Catholique could not afford to eat
The numbers are staggering. Secours Catholique welcomed 938,000 people in France in 2021, who were able to benefit from various…
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HIV: people affected could suffer from permanent jet lag
A chronic jet-lag, such is the expression used by scientists to describe this permanent shift in the biological clock observed…
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Anxiety disorders: mindfulness meditation could be as effective as anti-depressants
According to a recent study by researchers from the Georgetown University Medical Center (United States), a guided mindfulness-based stress reduction…
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Anxiety disorders: mindfulness meditation could be as effective as anti-depressants
According to a recent study by researchers from the Georgetown University Medical Center (United States), a guided mindfulness-based stress reduction…
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“La Voix du Nord” could lay off a hundred employees
The headquarters of the regional daily “La voix du Nord”, in Lille, on January 4, 2017. PHILIPPE HUGUEN / AFP…
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Republicans ahead in House, Democrats could keep control of Senate
At the local level, the election of majority Democratic assemblies and/or Democratic governors will save the right to abortion or…
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by 2,100, heat waves could kill 90,000 Europeans a year
A man runs in a fountain in Lyon, France, during a heat wave. June 19, 2022. LAURENT CIPRIANI / PA…
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Could a dedicated lane on the motorway convince motorists to carpool?
Going to work in Lille by car, everyone knows, is synonymous with daily hassle. If you don’t have a nice…
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Autism could be triggered by exposure to pesticides during pregnancy
People with autism were known to have genetic predispositions. However, what we did not imagine until now is that the…
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She survived 12 tumors and could help cure cancer
His clinical case initially left doctors speechless, before they discovered his particularity, which could in the future help cancer research.…
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Pregnancy could change women’s bones forever
Pregnancy is synonymous with hormonal and bodily upheavals for the future mother, and can in particular permanently modify her bone…
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Multiple sclerosis: excessive salt consumption could trigger flare-ups
Moderate to high salt intake may increase the number of flare-ups in patients with multiple sclerosis. The deleterious influence of…
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Glaucoma could be detected by watching TV
Scientists have discovered that glaucoma (one of the main causes of blindness in the world) can be diagnosed by analyzing…
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End-of-Life Patients Act: What Could Change in 2015
The new text for end-of-life patients provides for the use of deep and continuous sedation to help them die, but…
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What if probiotics could fight diabetes?
Diabetes is often caused by a malfunction of insulin, a hormone that regulates blood sugar levels. Researchers have succeeded in…
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Could be a big step forward in diabetes prevention
The discovery of a receptor in our intestine could well open doors in terms of preventing diabetes. Diabetes and intestinal…
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Intermittent fasting could have a deleterious impact on female hormones
Intermittent fasting involves eating only during certain hours of the day and go without food the rest of the time.…
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What if homeopathy could help you fight allergies?
Sneezing, stuffy nose, watery eyes, itchy palate… you are allergic and have a hard time coping with this season when…
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Could Joe Biden be senile? Images sow doubt…
“Where are we going ?”. Monday, October 24, in honor of 50 years of the work of the White House…
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A revolution in male infertility: sperm could be created in vitro
The announcement, this Thursday, by the scientists of Kallistem (a biotechnology company specializing in spermatogenesis) of the creation of spermatozoa…
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Here’s what the wrong size bra could be doing to your body, according to experts
Wearing the wrong size bra could have a dramatic impact on our posture. In order to get the message across,…
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Medical deserts: nurses, physiotherapists and pharmacists could soon prescribe drugs
Pharmacists, physiotherapists and “advanced practice” nurses could be the “doctors” of tomorrow in the medical deserts. This is at least…
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Could red meat be carcinogenic?
A report posted on October 26 by the IARC (International Agency for Research on Cancer) and the WHO agency specialized…
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What if we could correct dyslexia with music?
Rhythmic music sessions for a few months would considerably improve the reading skills of dyslexic children. A link between dyslexia…
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Mike Maignan relapses and could miss the World Cup
Bad luck for the number 2 goalkeeper of the Blues… As he returned to training on Wednesday, Mike Maignan injured…
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AIDS: a drug used against alcoholism could prove useful in the fight against AIDS
A drug already used in the treatment of alcoholism, disulfiram, would awaken the AIDS virus in HIV-positive people, thus facilitating…
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Why rice could be missing from the shelves and see its price increase
According to the French rice milling union (SRF), many rice supply difficulties could arise as early as next February, when…
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Thiazolidinedione: this diabetes drug could reduce the risk of dementia
A recent study, published in the British Medical Journal Open Diabetes Research & Careindicates that thiazolidinedione (TZD), a medication prescribed…
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Thiazolidinedione: this diabetes drug could reduce the risk of dementia
A recent study, published in the British Medical Journal Open Diabetes Research & Careindicates that thiazolidinedione (TZD), a medication prescribed…
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Why permanent hair removal could soon disappear from aesthetic institutes?
The Paris Criminal Court on Tuesday sentenced beauty care brands to fines ranging from €3,000 to €50,000 for “illegal practice…
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In the political and financial deadlock, Liz Truss could give up part of her economic program
Britain’s Prime Minister Liz Truss during day two of the Conservative Party’s annual conference in Birmingham, central England, October 3,…
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Dementia could be detected nine years before diagnosis
Early diagnosis enables faster treatment of patients with dementia. A new advance could further speed up the diagnosis. According to…
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Waste could produce more energy, argue companies
Waste treatment could more than double its current contribution to France’s energy supply, subject to regulatory adaptations, pleads the Fnade,…
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Why the revival of reality TV could go through a massive dismissal of candidates
The Fifty, this is the name of the latest reality TV show launched by W9 in which 50 “emblematic” candidates…
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Peter Bosz fired, Laurent Blanc could land
Ratao will have cut the last link which still linked Peter Bosz to Olympique Lyonnais. By equalizing for Toulouse on…
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Liver cancer: Why cases could increase by 55% by 2040
Liver cancer is one of the leading causes of death across the planet and its impact on global health could…
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What if meditation could slow down brain aging?
Do you meditate ? If so, it will allow you to slow down the aging of your brain. If not,…
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Recapturing Kherson, an objective “before winter” but which could cost kyiv dearly
Five hundred square kilometers. This is the area taken over by the Ukrainian army in the south of the country…
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Flu: the epidemic could be strong this winter, warns immunologist Alain Fischer
After two years of health restrictions, barrier measures and other masks, the general relaxation of the French as winter arrives…
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Reducing air pollution could also benefit crop yields
According to the study by Stanford University (California) and published on Wednesday, June 1, in “Science Advances”, the presence of…
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Boris Johnson could be targeted by a motion of no confidence because of the “Partygate”
The situation is complicated for Boris Johnson, mired in the criticisms that follow the “Partygate”. The former leader of the…
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