Telemedicine is another way to treat, with the same quality and safety requirements as conventional acts. It is changing medicine to meet challenges such as the aging of the population or the in-depth monitoring of chronic diseases. It is also an important vehicle for improving access to care, especially in fragile areas.
Implementation of new devices for patient support by the pharmacist: flu shots and pharmaceutical interviews to monitor certain treatments (anticoagulants, asthma).
It was during embryonic development that builds brain: 250,000 neurons are created every second in the fetus!
Nerve body cells (neurons) exchange and information to each other by synapses. So that the signal propagates, it is necessary that the electric potential reaches a certain threshold. Now there are excitatory and inhibitory synapses: excitatory synapses accentuate the power amplitude, and the inhibitory synapses moderate. To reach the trigger point signal, it takes at least 40 active synapses excitatory same time.The central nervous system is completely contained within the bone cavities of the skull and spine. It consists of the brain (brain, cerebellum, brainstem) and spinal cord.
Biological reprogramming, 3D printing of organs, sensitive prosthetics,
brain implants... regenerative medicine continues to grow. From the "repaired" man
we are gradually moving towards "the augmented man". Nanosciences,
biology, cognitive sciences are grouping together for the transformation of
man and human society.
Between science and fiction, Artificial Intelligence, far from competing with human skills, is revolutionising the health sector by offering innovative technical solutions. From bionic prostheses to humanoid robots, not forgetting virtual reality, these are images of this fast-growing market.
Reportage on the removal of a cerebral tumor while awake.
Awake surgery consists of waking the patient during the operation in order to precisely locate, using electrical stimulation, crucial areas for vital functions (language, motor function etc.), with the aim of preserving them during the ablation of the tumor.
[caption id="attachment_1615" align="alignnone" width="600"] Reportage on organic producers working using a community-shared agriculture model in Haute-Savoie, France. Rémi has been an organic fruit and vegetable grower since 2011 and he creates a community-supported agriculture model. He grows 35 types of vegetables and only works with a local distribution network: selling directly to consumers. As well as working with organic agriculture, he is setting up a permaculture system : a set of practices aimed at creating low-energy consumption agriculture, by leaving as much space as possible for “wild” nature. Jean-Philippe has been an organic cattle and pig breeder since 2006, using a community-shared agriculture model. He sells his meat and some of the milk he produces through this system. The consumers who are part of the community-shared agriculture system organize the distribution.[/caption]
[caption id="attachment_1600" align="alignleft" width="600"] Reportage by Amélie Benoist in an operating theatre during a hysterectomy using the da Vinci robot®. The da Vinci System enables the doctor to perform a minimally invasive surgery with enhanced vision, precision, dexterity and control. While sitting at the ergonomic console, the surgeon controls the system, which translates his hand movements into smaller, more precise movements of tiny instruments inside the patient’s body.