Alzheimer’s disease: these promising treatments which could revolutionize care: Femme Actuelle Le MAG

The stakes are high: 2.1 million people in France, and increasingly younger people, could develop Alzheimer’s disease by 2040. After decades of fruitless struggle, research is in full swing. It is slow down or even stop cognitive decline, including memory loss, and loss of autonomy. Against cognitive decline: new drugs At the origin of Alzheimer’s…

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In the Palestinian territories, access to care seriously hampered by Israeli restrictions, according to the World Bank

The restrictions imposed by Israel and the growing budgetary constraints affecting the Palestinian territories are having serious consequences on access to health care for Palestinians, particularly in the Gaza Strip, the World Bank said Monday, September 18, in a report published on the economic situation of these territories. The Palestinian economy thus suffers from the…

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Guillermo del Toro on artificial intelligence: “If people want something rotten quickly, I don’t care”

Visiting the Toronto Film Festival to give a conference, Guillermo del Toro spoke on the subject that is agitating Hollywood at the moment: artificial intelligence. Since its beginnings, Guillermo del Toro’s cinema has been populated by monsters of all kinds. But he has never looked into artificial intelligence, a subject that has frightened Hollywood for…

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