Less than a week after being hit by a hurricane, NASA’s 98-meter SLS rocket took off on Wednesday, November 16 from Kennedy Space Center, Florida.
Tag: ethics
“Soft” medicines in the hard
Big winter cleaning on Doctolib! Two months ago, after weeks of controversy around the excesses of naturopathy, the site decided to notify the unregulated nature
The Ice Bucket Challenge continues to fund Charcot’s disease research
A video of Bill Gates, Mark Zuckerberg, or even Oprah Winfrey spilling a bucket of ice water on her head. Launched in 2014 to raise
Greener stadiums, is it possible?
What could be less ecological than a stadium welcoming tens of thousands of supporters for a sporting event? A Ligue 1 match alone generates around
End of life: “Advance directives cannot be an absolute”
La Croix: By its decision of November 10, the Constitutional Council confirms the possibility for a doctor to derogate from a patient’s advance directives. Why
Why does Movember, the awareness month for male cancers, remain unknown?
After Pink October and its famous ribbon, make way for “Movember” (or Blue November) and its black mustache. Until the end of the month, men
End of life, when fiction accompanies the debates
Joël V., 58, cannot mention The first day of the rest of your life without being, even today, overwhelmed by emotion. This song by Étienne
End of life: good use of surveys
If we are to believe the polls, the case is heard and the holding of a Citizens’ Convention on the end of life, the work
Health: several vaccines can now be administered in pharmacies
After the injections protecting against Covid-19 and seasonal flu, several other vaccines can now be administered by community pharmacists, from this Monday, November 7. The
End of life: the patient’s wishes are not always binding on the doctor
The dilemma was unprecedented, the Constitutional Council decided it. By a decision handed down on Thursday November 10, the latter considered that doctors are not