Challenges in Managing the Rise of Autism Spectrum Disorders: Expert Analysis on Care and Support

The researcher explains to TF1info that the increase in the prevalence of autism is not necessarily good news. If one could imagine that it makes it possible to highlight these disorders and to promote their management, this does not translate so simply into the facts. First of all because the plurality of patients now designated … Read more

“Rising Absenteeism Rates in 2022: Impact on Young Employees and Health Concerns”

Regarding absenteeism, the rate of employees absent from work reached 5.64% in 2022 against 4.94% in 2021. And all age categories are concerned. Nevertheless, young people are the main affected, since the increase in the absenteeism rate is concentrated on those under 25 (3.73% in 2022 against 2.70% in 2019) and 25-34 year olds (4.5 … Read more

“France faces unprecedentedly long and virulent flu epidemic”

When is the end of the tunnel? If the flu epidemic continues to decline in metropolitan France, many regions remain affected and this episode has already reached an exceptionally long duration, indicated Public Health France. Last Friday, eight regions remained in the epidemic phase, three less than two weeks earlier, but as many as the … Read more

REPORT – Vitamin infusions: the worrying practice in the United States

For each problem, its infusion. To keep fit, more and more Americans are having vitamins injected directly into their veins. Well-being influencers, but also celebrities like Rihanna or Justin Bieber, have popularized the technique by publicly displaying their sleeves up. Today, vitamin infusions even invite themselves into the living room of Americans. Alice may be … Read more

AIDS: a third case of probable cure after a bone marrow transplant

In this third case, it is a man followed in Düsseldorf. As detailed the prestigious journal Nature Medicine, according to the recommendations at the time, the patient started antiretroviral treatment in 2010 which allowed him to control the HIV infection and reduce the amount of virus to undetectable levels in the blood, like most people … Read more

In the United States, a new treatment against Covid-19 raises hopes

Will a new drug against the virus soon see the light of day? This is what the authors of a study published on Wednesday hope, according to which a single injection of a new antiviral treatment against Covid-19 halved, in clinical trials, the risk of hospitalization in case of of infection. A solution that could … Read more

Soon a vaccine against bronchiolitis? Moderna presents first positive results

The biotech now intends to submit its application for regulatory authorization in several regions, including Europe, by mid-2023, for a potential market launch in the winter of 2023/24. For Moderna’s medical director, Dr. Paul Burton, time is running out. Every year, “the virus causes 30,000 deaths” in elderly patients in rich countries, he told AFP. … Read more

Langya henipavirus: what do we know about this virus spotted in China?

In fact, while researchers have recorded dozens of cases to date, the first human infection dates back to 2018. Subsequently, the approximately 35 cases detected in two northeastern Chinese provinces – Shandong and Henan – span between April 2018 and August 2021. That is, the virus “does not spread rapidly in humans”, as Professor Francois … Read more

Covid-19: “We have to live with these resurgences” of the virus, warns François Braun on LCI

We will have to get used to living with regular waves of Covid-19 contamination. This is the message that François Braun, guest on LCI, wanted to convey on Wednesday morning. Asked about the epidemic situation in France, the Minister of Health estimated that the French would have to get used to living “with these resurgences … Read more