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A third of leaders in favor of long-distance telework, according to a study
Teleworking has established itself and now it can also sometimes be practiced from abroad. 35% of the more than 400 business leaders interviewed by Opinionway for the startup Remoters, which…
an American study highlights that the terminally ill die more on weekends
Researchers have analyzed the day when millions of cancer patients died over a very long period. And the results speak for themselves. Article written by Published on 06/06/2022 12:55 Update…
an American study highlights that the terminally ill die more on weekends
Researchers have analyzed the day when millions of cancer patients died over a very long period. And the results speak for themselves. Article written by Published on 06/06/2022 12:55 Update…
Study | Transgender teens more at risk of having suicidal thoughts
(Montreal) Transgender or non-binary teenagers are much more at risk than cisgender teenagers of having suicidal thoughts or attempting to take their own life, warns a study published Monday in…
a revolutionary vertical vessel to study the Southern Ocean
World Oceans Day, next Wednesday June 8, will allow us to continue studying the oceans that we know better and better, but not yet enough, which is why the explorer…
a revolutionary vertical vessel to study the Southern Ocean
World Oceans Day, next Wednesday June 8, will allow us to continue studying the oceans that we know better and better, but not yet enough, which is why the explorer…
a revolutionary vertical vessel to study the Southern Ocean
World Oceans Day, next Wednesday June 8, will allow us to continue studying the oceans that we know better and better, but not yet enough, which is why the explorer…
Report Should systematic screening for lung cancer be introduced in heavy smokers? A pilot study is launched in France with 2,400 patients
Elisabeth has long been a heavy smoker, up to 30 cigarettes a day. “I started smoking around the age of 15, she explains. I’m 65, so it’s been 50 years.…
Immigrants in the labor market | Prejudices remain, according to a study
The province is welcoming more and more immigrants and successfully integrating them into the job market, where conditions have improved significantly, according to a study by the Institut du Québec…
Study | Quebec better welcomes its immigrants
Quebec is welcoming more and more immigrants and successfully integrating them into the job market, where wages and working conditions for newcomers have improved considerably over the past 10 years,…
More than half of emergency physicians in burnout after Covid-19, according to a global study
Women, especially nurses, are the most affected. The study points to the lack of support for these problems: less than half of the respondents say they have had access to…
Young Americans | Weapons have become the main cause of death, according to a study
(Washington) Guns have become the leading cause of death among young Americans, surpassing traffic accidents, according to a recent study by health authorities that shows a sharp rise in firearm…
New study | Breathing affected even by low air pollution
(Montreal) The respiratory function of adults is affected even by low concentrations of outdoor air pollution, reveals a new Montreal study that looked at the situation in Canada. Posted at…
Medicines for children | Canada lagging behind, study finds
(Montreal) Canada lags considerably behind the United States and Europe when it comes to compelling pharmaceutical companies to provide pediatric formulations of certain drugs and relevant safety data, researchers lament…
Family medicine groups are ‘a failure’, study finds
Created in 2001 to improve access to primary care in Quebec, family medicine groups (GMF) have “not delivered the goods” and are “a failure”, according to a new study by…
Zero-emission electricity possible in Canada by 2035, study finds
Generating zero-emission, 100% renewable electricity by 2035 in Canada is not only possible, but also reliable and affordable, according to a report released Wednesday by the David Suzuki Foundation. •…
more and more contaminated fruits and vegetables, according to the study of an NGO
Posted on 05/25/2022 17:05 Article written by Y. Relat, J. Mimouni, S. Guibout, O. Pergament – France 3 France Televisions In a study, the NGO Pesticide Action Network Europe claims…
more and more contaminated fruits and vegetables, according to the study of an NGO
Posted on 05/25/2022 17:05 Article written by Y. Relat, J. Mimouni, S. Guibout, O. Pergament – France 3 France Televisions In a study, the NGO Pesticide Action Network Europe claims…
beer zythology, study and tasting
Posted on 05/24/2022 15:47 France 2 Article written by O.Longueval, C.Vanpée, A.Lépinay F.Caër, E Delbecque – France 2 France Televisions Tuesday, May 24, the 13 Hours newscast presents a discipline,…
women are more likely to get stuck in vehicles than men, study finds
This statistical survey carried out by British academics shows that men are half as likely to be prisoners of the cabin. Explanation: the security systems do not sufficiently take into…