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This daily clock allows you to quickly find some summary information related to the current pandemic. Find all our articles on COVID-19. 1pm – Olivier Veran plans to finish the inner mask within a month ” See the collapse of the Omicron موجة wave “The Minister of Health announced before the LCI-RTL-Le Figaro Grand Jury,” As well as reducing the health burden ‘. So he thinks: That by mid-March, sanitary conditions will allow us to remove the mask from the inside and all or part of the vaccination card “.But the minister refused to set a date for March 15th,…

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(Montreal) A Montreal dental clinic has filed a class action lawsuit against its insurance company to compensate for the loss of income it incurred during the confinement of the first wave of the epidemic. Posted on February 15 Frederic Lacroix Couture Canadian Press Boulevard Gallery Dango Dental Center is claiming about $342,000, plus interest, from L’Unique General Insurance, a subsidiary of Beneva (formerly La Capitale). This is the amount the clinic estimates to lose between March and May 2020, when dentists in Quebec had to cease their activities, except for emergency operations, following a government decree in order to combat…

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The scientific movement Les Débrouillards, born in Quebec 40 years ago this year, gave the science bug to thousands of young people in twelve countries. • Read also: 10 new things on TV to take your mind off things “Les Débrouillards is a national treasure,” confirms the dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences at the University of Montreal, Frederic Bouchard, who owes his first scientific sentiments to this movement at the age of eleven. The movement, which celebrates its 40th anniversary in 2022, gathers 55,000 young people in Quebec each year at schools, day camps, and other recreation…

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Members are calling for higher wages and an end to Bell’s coordinated strategy of job erosion through processes such as offshoring and outsourcing. Mental health support services and workplace stress prevention are also priorities for office staff in this round of negotiations. “As Bell is making record profits, our members are determined to make significant gains in these negotiations,” said Renaud Jani, director of Unifor Quebec. “Our members are ready to show Bill once again what a united front looks like as they rally behind their negotiating team.”Negotiations began with the exchange of demands between the union and the employer…

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The pandemic has increased people’s mental health problems. If the context is undisputedly worrisome, it appears that the virus itself can have an effect on our brain and cause mental illness.The SARS-CoV-2 It sure is virus Too mysterious. At the beginning EpidemicIt appeared as a respiratory virus that led to the emergence of a Pathology asymptomatic in 80% of patients and can lead to serious forms in frail patients such as obesity and the elderly, Diabetics. We now know it’s much more complicated than that. First, there long covid. In fact, patients are still symptomatic, sometimes very debilitating, several months…

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The intestinal microflora, necessary for the proper functioning of the body, protects us from pathogenic germs, ensures the breakdown of indigestible foods, facilitates the digestion of complex sugars and the synthesis of vitamins B12 or K. It consists of about 100,000 billion bacteria, belonging to different species. Microbial alteration, or dysbacteriosis, may be the cause of many chronic inflammatory diseases.Thus, obese people will have a less diverse than average gut microbiota. Today, scientists are trying to use this bacterium as a therapeutic tool.In France, fecal transplantation is known as a medicine. People with diarrhea caused by Clostridium difficilean antibiotic-resistant bacterium…

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(Calgary) The federal government said Friday it will not invest more money in the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion, despite revealing that the cost of the project jumped 70% from a previous estimate. Updated yesterday at 4:50 PM. Amanda Stevenson Canadian Press Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland said Friday that Trans Mountain Corporation – the crown company that owns the pipeline – will need to secure third-party financing to complete the project, either through banks or a public debt markets intermediary. Mrs. said.me Freeland told reporters in Ottawa, adding that the government had engaged BMO Capital Markets and TD Securities to…

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primary Depression appears to have a “causal role” in the development of Alzheimer’s disease. This relationship is likely due, in part, to the 53 common brain transcripts and proteins identified in this study. Major depression is associated with faster memory decline. “Depression has been associated with an increased risk of Alzheimer’s disease in several studies. However, the mechanisms behind this association remain unclear.” This is what American scientists wrote A study recently published in the journal Biological Psychiatry. They carried out this work in order to examine the genetic relationship between depressive disorder and neurodegenerative pathology. For research purposes, the…

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If you’ve ever been snowboarding, snowboarding, or otherwise, you’ll likely be familiar with artificial snow. The feeling of slipping is not quite the same. This explains the difference in composition, as artificial snow does not consist of small flakes, which we know very well.This year, the Winter Olympics will be held entirely on artificial snow. If there are many discussions about the environmental impact of this snow, what is it made of?>> Read also: Olympic Games: Global warming threatens the organization of the next Winter Olympics, according to expertsLet’s start with natural snow: flakes are made up of an icy…

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Expect the latest cost estimate Much less expensive projectvalued at $12.6 billion. In a press release, the company justifies the increase by about $9 billion from the fallout from the pandemic and floods in British Columbia. Forced natural disaster Temporary disruption of the main pipeline. The Alberta government said the gap was understandable given the conditions caused by the flooding. It is also mentioned that the company provided equipment and labor to help the affected population in the affected areas. Originally, the project was to cost $7.4 billion. It is now three times more expensive. The service date for the…

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