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January 7, 2026

The flu epidemic remains severe in France and is causing "high" activity in hospitals, the agency stressed on Wednesday. Read more...

Doctors' strike: Activity fell by 151% on Monday among general practitioners, according to the ministry
January 7, 2026

On the first day, Monday, of the strike by private practice doctors – intended to escalate and last ten days – activity Read more...

an implant that sends messages to the brain using light
January 7, 2026

Brain-computer interfaces, a science fiction dream for decades, are gradually becoming a reality. These devices are supposed to Read more...

The impact of microplastics on our health depends on our diet.
January 7, 2026

Microplastics are everywhere. In the water, in the air, in the soil, and even in our food. This omnipresence is a Read more...

General practitioners' strike: "Untenable" tensions at the emergency medical services, according to representatives of emergency physicians
January 6, 2026

The strike by general practitioners, which began on Monday, "has resulted in an increase of 301 to 501 calls" to the emergency medical services (SAMU-SAS), already Read more...

To stop thinking about anything is truly possible, and it shows in the brain.
January 6, 2026

"It's better to think of nothing than not to think at all," sang Serge Gainsbourg in 1965. Sixty years later, Read more...

the United States reduces the number of recommended vaccines for children
January 6, 2026

The US Department of Health and Human Services, headed by vaccine skeptic Robert Kennedy Jr., announced Monday that it would reduce the number of Read more...

January 5, 2026

Standing up against "policies that trample them," general practitioners in towns and clinics are beginning a strike on Monday. Read more...

two AIs identify genetic mutations responsible for rare diseases
January 5, 2026

Artificial intelligence is becoming an essential tool in healthcare, particularly for disease prediction. This is the case with Delphi-2M, a Read more...

Making visually impaired people "feel space": the challenge of SeeHaptic
January 5, 2026

From the top floor of the National Institute for Young Blind People (INJA) in Paris, the start-up SeeHaptic, a member of the campus Read more...

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