The return of unvaccinated caregivers to the hospital

the essential The suspension of the vaccination obligation for caregivers allows those who have not been vaccinated to return to their jobs. Focus on the situation at Saint-Gaudens hospital with Olivier Navasa, director of human resources. How did the reintegration of caregivers go? At the Saint-Gaudens hospital, a caregiver and a nurse were reinstated on … Read more

Labege. Nadège recounts parent-child moments

Present at Cultura Labège on Saturday May 13 for a signing session, Nadège Petrel once again met her increasingly wide readership who, through her works, acquires the rudiments and valuable advice for better educating her child, especially from the earliest young age, when the sensitivity of our little cherubim is most lively. Through her training … Read more

Shortage of drugs: the Senate inquiry committee visiting Upsa on Monday

the essential The vice-president of the Senate’s “Shortage of drugs” inquiry commission was on Monday in Upsa, at Passage-d’Agen. Upsa is definitely “the place to be”, whether it’s day or night… After the nocturnal visit by Minister of Industry Roland Lescure last January, the Upsa factory in Passage-d’Agen received on Monday 22 May, Laurence Harribey, … Read more

“Don’t fall asleep”: an alert campaign on the risk of “chemical submission” in the private sphere

the essential While many people, mainly women, are drugged every year without their knowledge by a loved one who takes advantage of them, a communication campaign to prevent these attacks was launched on Monday 22 May. They evoke memory lapses, great fatigue, but struggle to understand why: every year many people, especially women, are drugged … Read more

Health: ambulances will soon be less well reimbursed by Social Security

the essential A recent decree reduces the share of social security coverage of non-emergency medical transport. For 12 million so-called scheduled journeys, the rest at average charge will increase from 20 to 25 euros. Health insurance will reduce its coverage of non-emergency medical transport, from 65% currently to around 50%, according to a decree published … Read more

Music to slow cognitive decline

Researchers from the University of Geneva have shown that playing the piano and actively listening to music slows down cognitive decline. Specifically, an increase in gray matter has been observed in certain regions of the brain, involved in memory in particular. Explanations. Music would be able to slow down age-related cognitive decline. This is what … Read more

HHC cannabis derivative: sellers anticipate ban

(AFP) – “We have already sold our stocks and returned batches to suppliers”. Marc, a seller in Paris of products based on hexahydrocannabinol (HHC), has prepared for the probable banning of this molecule derived from cannabis. The Minister of Health, François Braun, judged on May 15 “abnormal” that HHC-based products are on free sale and … Read more

Lourdes: The home of Anclades transformed into an Alsatian tavern for residents of nursing homes

the essential Overcoming Indifference and the Anclades Family Association have pulled out all the stops to welcome seniors from nursing homes in Lourdes and Saint-Pé. For the 19e year, the Anclades Family Association welcomed residents of retirement homes in Lourdes and Saint-Pé to its premises. This event, organized in partnership with the Vaincre l’indifférence association, … Read more