Tag: Inserm
An Inserm study reveals the impact of pollution on the development of fetuses
Yasmina Kattou / Photo credit: Maciej Luczniewski / NurPhoto / NurPhoto via AFP 4:25 p.m., May 7, 2024modified to 4:29 p.m., May 7, 2024 A study by Inserm and the…
But why would we become “boring” if we stopped drinking alcohol?
“Roh, come on, will you have a little glass of champagne? » Whether it’s grandma Ginette’s birthday, the chef’s farewell party Guillaume, Octave’s wedding or the announcement of the birth…
Real improvement or wasted effort?
It is still present on our packets of yogurts, biscuits and other prepared meals, but it is no longer quite the same. The method of calculating the Nutri-Score, the nutritional…
Cereals, milk, meat… What will change with the new Nutri-score
No more messing around with the Nutri-Score. From the start of the year, the calculation method will become more and more demanding. In force since 2017, the Nutri-Score is a…
In 2021, Covid 19 is the third cause of death in France, and it has not said its last word
We understand from reading this that the health crisis will have lasting effects on the health of the French. This Tuesday morning, a study on the major causes of death…
A neuroprosthesis allows a patient to walk normally again
Could people with Parkinson’s disease soon regain smooth walking? This is what we hope from the results of a study published in the journal Nature Medicine. Neuroscientists from Inserm, CNRS…
Diaper packs display images that do not meet recommendations
Photos of children, often asleep in positions that could be dangerous to them. In several European countries, diaper packages convey images of infants sleeping that do not comply with recommendations…
Alexandra Henrion Caude, from Inserm to the benches of covido-skeptics
She arrives, a sheaf of sheets in her hand, with passages highlighted in neon: these are eight articles of 20 minutes in which our newspaper verified some of his claims.…
A commonly used additive disrupts the intestine, according to an Inserm study
A substance commonly used as an additive in food, carboxymethylcellulose (CMC), disrupts the balance of bacteria and molecules in the human intestine, according to a study relayed Tuesday by Inserm,…
The milestone of 100,000 deaths exceeded in France for several weeks, according to Inserm
The old cemetery of Puteaux (Hauts-de-Seine), December 4, 2019. (Illustration) – Clément Follain / 20 Minutes The milestone of 100,000 deaths linked to Covid-19 in France, resulting from the daily…