Aerobic exercise helps migraine patients

Researchers from the La Salle Higher Center for University Studies and the Autonomous University of Madrid (UAM) (Spain) have carried out a systematic review with meta-analysis of all published articles on the effects of aerobic exercise on different variables related to migraine, such as quality of life, pain intensity, frequency and also duration of migraine … Read more

Protests in Minneapolis: TF1 journalists arrested by police

The team of the French private channel had a bad experience while they were reporting on the clashes that took place after the death of George Floyd. Journalist Amandine Atalaya spoke about this duplex incident on the TF1 news program. – The tension is at its height in the United States after the death of … Read more

Autopsies on COVID-19 deaths help treat severe cases of the disease

Through the application of minimally invasive procedures, scientists from the Faculty of Medicine of the University of São Paulo (FM-USP), in Brazil, are performing autopsies on the bodies of patients diagnosed with COVID-19 who died at the Hospital de Clínicas de la institution. One of the objectives of this work is to quickly extract and … Read more

US broadcasters under pressure for Trump press conference broadcast

After CNN news anchor John King described a video played during a briefing this week by President Donald Trump as propaganda, the reaction has been predictable. So why does CNN broadcast it? The episode intensified a debate about how long airtime without filters the president should have virtually every day during a pandemic. Coverage is … Read more

The importance of exercise as a therapeutic intervention in diabetes

Today, despite the great advances that have taken place in the healthcare field, type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) continues to be one of the most worrying indirect causes of mortality around the world. With the intention of addressing this global epidemic, physical exercise has been proposed by several international institutions as a first line of … Read more

Physical exercise and other stimuli may reduce brain damage in multiple sclerosis

The researchers found that physical exercise and other cognitive, sensory and social stimuli allowed a series of lesions to be reduced in an animal model that reflects important clinical aspects of the most disabling form of multiple sclerosis, a chronic disease that affects 3 million adults. young people around the world and more than 12,000 … Read more