Brazilian straightening: French study warns of kidney toxicity
Is Brazilian straightening dangerous for your health? Glyoxylic acid, a substance used in hair treatments, is toxic to our kidneys, according to the findings of
Is Brazilian straightening dangerous for your health? Glyoxylic acid, a substance used in hair treatments, is toxic to our kidneys, according to the findings of
Mercury and Venus, and perhaps Earth, are certain to be crushed and engulfed by the sun, but so will some of Jupiter’s moons, predicts a
The Eure department employs 26 nurses who have joined the unique association system Asalée (Liberal Team Health Action), which aims to unite nurses with general
An increase of 72% compared to 2022. The incidence of invasive meningococcal disease (IIM) has increased sharply in 2023, with a number of cases reported
Pharmacists are not immune to violence against caregivers. According to a study published by the newspaper Le Figaro this Wednesday and confirmed by the Order
The British scientist Peter Higgswinner of the Nobel Prize in Physics in 2013 for his theory of the Higgs boson, known as the “God particle”
A new species of bristle worm has amazed scientists for having an advanced vision system with enormous eyes, for such a primitive creature. Their eyes
The KRKA laboratory reported an error on the aluminum tablet packaging of some boxes of its cancer drug Imatinib HCS, the National Agency for the
New data from 187 countries shows the estimated number of deaths from viral hepatitis has increased from 1.1 million in 2019 to 1.3 million in
Big glitch. All morning, the hospital in Mantes-la-Jolie (Yvelines) experienced a power outage, the cause of which could not be precisely determined. The incident began
“This is primarily a PR effect! » UFML President Dr. Jerome Marty is still trying to understand in practice how the government’s desired “rabbit tax”
In Western countries, it is the leading cause of acute liver failure, sometimes leading to liver transplantation; It is also one of the leading causes
A new announcement on the highly sensitive and anticipated topic of end of life: the government is committing €1.1 billion to palliative care over ten
A drug to treat Charcot’s disease will be withdrawn from sale in the United States and Canada after inconclusive clinical trial results, Amylyx Pharmaceuticals said.
“In two years we have registered 230 members of the municipal mutual organization,” says Frédéric Billet, mayor of Dreux (Eure-et-Loire). “What is remarkable is that
“The world has an opportunity to respond with the energy and urgency that the growing threat of antimicrobial resistance requires,” the Global Leadership Group on
The National Medicines Safety Agency (ANSM) warned on Thursday of a barcode defect “on a small number of boxes” of the anti-epileptic drug Depakine, resulting
About ten French people in 1,000 are being treated for epilepsy, a disabling disease that is still poorly understood, or nearly 700,000 people, according to
There are still a few installations left to complete, but the Institute of Oncology and Imaging (ICI) in Brest (Finistère) will officially open its doors
A study by the Central Medical University of Rotterdam and other research centers, published by the scientific journal Current Biology, claims to have discovered a
Is Brazilian straightening dangerous for your health? Glyoxylic acid, a substance used in hair treatments, is toxic to our kidneys, according to the findings of
Mercury and Venus, and perhaps Earth, are certain to be crushed and engulfed by the sun, but so will some of Jupiter’s moons, predicts a
The Eure department employs 26 nurses who have joined the unique association system Asalée (Liberal Team Health Action), which aims to unite nurses with general
An increase of 72% compared to 2022. The incidence of invasive meningococcal disease (IIM) has increased sharply in 2023, with a number of cases reported
Pharmacists are not immune to violence against caregivers. According to a study published by the newspaper Le Figaro this Wednesday and confirmed by the Order
The British scientist Peter Higgswinner of the Nobel Prize in Physics in 2013 for his theory of the Higgs boson, known as the “God particle”
A new species of bristle worm has amazed scientists for having an advanced vision system with enormous eyes, for such a primitive creature. Their eyes
The KRKA laboratory reported an error on the aluminum tablet packaging of some boxes of its cancer drug Imatinib HCS, the National Agency for the
New data from 187 countries shows the estimated number of deaths from viral hepatitis has increased from 1.1 million in 2019 to 1.3 million in
Big glitch. All morning, the hospital in Mantes-la-Jolie (Yvelines) experienced a power outage, the cause of which could not be precisely determined. The incident began
“This is primarily a PR effect! » UFML President Dr. Jerome Marty is still trying to understand in practice how the government’s desired “rabbit tax”
In Western countries, it is the leading cause of acute liver failure, sometimes leading to liver transplantation; It is also one of the leading causes
A new announcement on the highly sensitive and anticipated topic of end of life: the government is committing €1.1 billion to palliative care over ten
A drug to treat Charcot’s disease will be withdrawn from sale in the United States and Canada after inconclusive clinical trial results, Amylyx Pharmaceuticals said.
“In two years we have registered 230 members of the municipal mutual organization,” says Frédéric Billet, mayor of Dreux (Eure-et-Loire). “What is remarkable is that
“The world has an opportunity to respond with the energy and urgency that the growing threat of antimicrobial resistance requires,” the Global Leadership Group on
The National Medicines Safety Agency (ANSM) warned on Thursday of a barcode defect “on a small number of boxes” of the anti-epileptic drug Depakine, resulting
About ten French people in 1,000 are being treated for epilepsy, a disabling disease that is still poorly understood, or nearly 700,000 people, according to
There are still a few installations left to complete, but the Institute of Oncology and Imaging (ICI) in Brest (Finistère) will officially open its doors
A study by the Central Medical University of Rotterdam and other research centers, published by the scientific journal Current Biology, claims to have discovered a