In a preprint paper, researchers detail new data sets that can be used to train chatbots that respond to coronavirus-related questions.
Source: venturebeat.com
L'étude clinique menée en trois semaines sur 100 cas sévères par une équipe d'imagerie du CHU de Besançon a montré que 23 % des malades atteints par le coronavirus présentaient des microcaillots pulmonaires, que l'on peut traiter par anticoagulants. C'est un changement de paradigme : la maladie n'est pas seulement ventilatoire, mais aussi vasculaire.
Source: www.lesechos.fr
The shortage of face masks during the COVID-19 pandemic has become a symbol of the
fragility of modern medicine and public health. Several explanations have been advanced
for this situation, from a panicking public hoarding masks to the offshoring of manufacturing
and the disruption of global trade. The history of medicine suggests another factor
could be considered: the progressive replacement of reusable face masks by disposable
ones since the 1960s. Medicine has been transformed by consumer culture—what Life
Magazine enthusiastically named “Throwaway Living” in 1955.
Source: www.thelancet.com