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The Senate approved the decree law on qualifying academic degrees. The vote of Palazzo Madama provides for the simplification of the procedures for accessing the professions, making the final degree exam coincide with the state exam. A decision that makes it quicker for recent graduates to enter the workplace. A path that completes what has already...
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The University of Technology of Sydney has published a study which identifies about 50 negative effects related to the use of social network. The research, published in the Journal of Global Information Management, took into consideration more than 50 research articles published between 2003 and 2018, in a time frame that also considers the earliest forms...
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The World Health Organization officially recommended the widespread use of the vaccine against Malaria RTS,S/AS01 for children of subsaharian Africa and other moderate/high risk regions for the transmission of this disease. Vaccine against Malaria RTS,S/AS01 should be administered in a 4-dose program in children starting from the 5th month of age to reduce the disease...
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Karolinska Instutet awarded David Julius and Ardem Patapoutian the Nobel Prize for Medicine due to their findings on temperature and touch receptors. “How are nerve impulses activated so that temperature and pressure may be detected? This question has been answered by this year’s Nobel Prize winners”, explained the Swedish Institute in its announcement. “Revolutionary findings...
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The osteopath becomes a full-fledged health profession. The decree that officially recognizes this professional figure was published in the Official Gazette, implementing the provisions of the 2020 State-Regions agreement, after approval by the Council of Ministers, last June. The agreement describes the identification of the figure and profile of the osteopath, his fields of activity...
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Food is, from a different point of view, a primary professional need of balanced nutrients that contribute to ensure one’s health. A specialist in Human Nutrition knows, studies, evaluates, and implements their science and professionality to everyone’s primary needs, keeping in mind the value of food and nutrition have on people’s wellbeing. We talked about...
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Promoted by the Ministry of Health, by the Conference of Regions and autonomous provinces, ISS, AIFA and AGENAS, the National Day of healthcare safety and assisted person is celebrated on September 17th. The National Day was born in order to point out that healthcare safety is a constituent part of the right to health, and...
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‘We are what we eat’. The old adage, expression of popular wisdom that has taken new connotations of truth during the years, is even more relevant today. Bad nutrition represents a fertile ground for an aggravation of already existing pathologies, as much as a good nutrition can represent an extra weapon in the treatment of...
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Apparently Haiti seems to have no peace. In the last 10 years the caraibic island had to deal with an earthquake – 6.1 on the Richter scale, over 200 thousands victims – in 2010, a cholera epidemic – over 800 thousands people afflicted -, the terrible impact of the Sandy hurricane, in 2012, and Matthew,...
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Serenella Stasi, professor of  Sociology of Culture and Communication at UniCamillus passed away. Professor Stasi, PhD in Social Research Methodology, was an expert in sociology of the territory, work sociology and Research Evaluation; on these topics she published many articles and participated in different national and international conferences. Besides her work and her solid commitment...
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