Senate unanimously votes 15-day leave

15-day leave, flat-rate allowance … The Senate, dominated by the right-wing opposition, unanimously adopted on Tuesday March 3 at first reading a bill to support families after the death of a child, a text “considerably enriched compared to its initial version“, According to Minister of Labor Muriel Pénicaud. The examination of the text in the … Read more

France is trying to stem the epidemic

France, which counted 130 cases Sunday – including two deaths – is now the second focus of the coronavirus epidemic in Europe after its Italian neighbor. To stem the spread of the virus, the two most affected areas, namely the Oise (47 cases) and the Haut-Savoyard municipality of La Balme-de-Sillingy (10 cases), are subject to … Read more

HIV patients run the risk of running out of medicines in China – UNAIDS

LONDON / BEIJING, Feb. 19 (Reuters) – HIV patients in China are at risk of running out of vital AIDS drugs because quarantines and isolates, intended to contain the coronavirus outbreak, prevent them from replenishing drug stores vital, the United Nations agency for AIDS said Wednesday. – Health workers prepare traditional Chinese medicine (MTC) in … Read more

A transgender prostitute fatally mowed in the Bois de Boulogne

A transgender sex worker was fatally hit by a car in the Bois de Boulogne on the night of Thursday to Friday, a voluntary act according to the first elements of the investigation, we learned from a source close to the investigation. The drama took place around 2:30 am, according to the police source, confirming … Read more

a man victim of a knife attack responds and plunges his attacker into a coma

30-year-old man turned on attacker, armed with knife, punched several times, reports The Parisian. –The facts took place on Wednesday 19 February in Louvres (Val d’Oise). Adobe stock Firefighters were called Wednesday night at No. 14 rue de Paris in Louvres (Val d’Oise), for a brawl to say the least unusual, reports The Parisian . … Read more

Virus infections in China are declining – two new cases in Germany

Beijing / Frankfurt (Reuters) – The declining numbers of new infections in the coronavirus epidemic in China provide some relief. – FILE PHOTO: Workers operate a vehicle to carry out disinfection in Jianghan district, following an outbreak of the novel coronavirus in Wuhan, Hubei province, China February 10, 2020. China Daily via REUTERS — However, … Read more

Desperate for coronavirus remedy, Chinese turn to HIV drugs and informal market

BEIJING, Feb. 6 (Reuters) – The accelerated spread of the coronavirus in China and the shortage of medical supplies are pushing people to unorthodox methods and importers who are not authorized to get treatment, and some have even started taking HIV medications. – Health workers wear special suits to protect themselves from the coronavirus at … Read more

Biological Clock Against Diabetes | Science and life

By properly setting up a damaged biological clock in the cells of the pancreas, you can reduce the risk of diabetes. Like so much more in our body, metabolism is subject to biological rhythms. This means, for example, that some cells that synthesize hormones for metabolism synthesize them at different times of the day in … Read more

Lambert case: Doctor Sanchez released

Six months after the death of Vincent Lambert, his doctor, doctor Vincent Sanchez, was released on Tuesday by the correctional court of Reims dan sla Marne. He was prosecuted for “no assistance to the person in dangerBy the patient’s parents. The lawyers for the Lambert couple announced that they had immediately appealed the decision. On … Read more

Senate votes PMA for all, not reimbursement for all

The opening of medically assisted procreation (PMA) to single and homosexual women was validated Wednesday evening by a vote of the Senate, at the end of a heated debate on this controversial measure of the bioethics bill, promise of Emmanuel Campgane Macron. Article 1 of the bill was adopted by 160 votes to 116, the … Read more