Transgender .. Biden nominates Rachel Levin for Assistant Secretary of Health

Subscribe to receive the most important news – – US President-elect Joe Biden, on Tuesday, nominated Pennsylvania State Health Secretary Rachel Levin to assume the post of Assistant Secretary of Health and Services, to be the first transgender to hold a federal position. Levin was appointed Pennsylvania’s first Secretary of Health in 2017, and she … Read more

Unisimón graduates specialists in Critical Medicine and Intensive Care

The Barranquilla and Atlántico health network will count from this June 24 with 69 new professionals and specialists who will be at the service of citizens. The Universidad Simón Bolívar will hand them their undergraduate degrees, which will allow them to contribute their knowledge in this emergency due to the COVID-19 pandemic. As a way … Read more

Due to the expansion of ICUs, more health personnel are required

In Colombia there are already 1,842 health professionals who have been infected with COVID-19. Of those, 1,591 have been recovered and 232 remain in isolation, according to figures from the National Institute of Health. In the Atlantic, 65 Health professionals have tested positive for the new coronavirus for reasons associated with the service. Likewise, in … Read more

what to do in case of symptoms?

Fever remains the main alert for a possible Covid-19 infection. Better to consult a doctor or dial 15. The Covid-19 epidemic has indeed started in France in recent days. But what are the symptoms, if any? The two main manifestations are fever, present nine times out of ten, and dry cough, twice out of three. … Read more

34 deaths in France, vaccination still possible

The flu epidemic continues to grow in mainland France and the West Indies. Children are particularly affected this year. More discreet than the current Covid-19 epidemic in China, the seasonal flu epidemic continues to spread across mainland France and the West Indies. The public health agency France public health, in its inventory published Wednesday January … Read more

“I take 12 drugs a day”

TESTIMONIAL – Justine, 24, has suffered from epilepsy since the age of 17. On International Epilepsy Day, she agreed to testify. Justine, 24, dreamed of working with disabled children Justine – LE FIGARO. – How did your illness start? Justine. – It was the morning of December 24, 2012. When I had just gotten up, … Read more

Don’t push baby in the comp

“Exposing young children to screens is a public health problem.” The statement slams. Especially falling from a study published by the agency Public Health France in its weekly epidemiological bulletin of January 14. Especially since this conclusion is shared by a team of international researchers who released this Wednesday its work on the impact of … Read more

Artificial intelligence could improve the management of brain tumors

American researchers have developed a program capable of determining the nature of a brain tumor in less than three minutes. Artificial intelligence can allow analysis “Almost in real time” of a brain tumor during a patient’s operation, helping surgeons to operate “Safer and more precise”, concludes a study published Monday. The tool tested by a … Read more

Reopens the pediatric emergency of the Alentejo Coastal Hospital

“At this time of holidays, There was a problem here in filling in the scales, we had difficulty filling in child care scales, which actually resulted in this issue of having to close, although we have other urgencies that did not have this embarrassment, in Alcácer and Odemira and even here we still serve some … Read more