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In the head of a no vax: on Salute Giovanardi and Lingiardi

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Think you know everything. He sees plots everywhere and doesn’t believe in medicine. But above all he does not trust science and medicine. It is the mantra of the no-vax. Two psychiatrists and university professors, Vittorio Lingiardi e Guido Giovanardi they reconstruct the deep reasons for a discomfort that is intertwined with the development of the personality, interpersonal relationships.

The cover story of the Salute magazine (on newsstands on 28 October with la Repubblica, la Stampa and the newspapers of the Gedi Group) is dedicated to the theme of “trust” or “mistrust” in the progress of science and its impact on society. “We live in the era of post-truth”, explain the two experts.

The cover of Salute

The editor’s editorial returns to the issue of WHO reform Daniela Minerva which retraces an independent investigation that revealed the errors of the Covax initiative. “He should have protected us from the worst consequences of the Covid-19 epidemic and made sure that all countries in the world had equal access to vaccines and the poor received them for free”. How did it turn out? “Covax contributed 5% of vaccines administered globally.”

In a long interview signed by Guido Andruetto, the Paralympic champion for fencing, Baby Saw, tells about his commitment with the Art4sport association aimed at children and young people with limb prostheses. “Sport can turn life – explained Bebe Vio, gold medalist at Tokyo 2020 – If I think back to myself, fencing was the spring that made me react in difficult moments”. Street artist, protagonist of exhibitions in European museums, Jori explains to Barbara Cangiano the choice to dedicate the largest work ever made in Italy to Giorgio Di Ponzio, the boy from Taranto who died of cancer who has become a symbol of a national emergency.

“Robotic surgery”, “digital imaging”, “telemedicine”, in one word: artificial intelligence. Thanks to the reportage signed by Fabiana Magrì we enter the Sheba Medical Center in Israel, the most renowned university clinic in the Middle East where technology, people and the environment interact in a structure that looks towards the future.

Our Guide, four pages with data and interviews with experts, is dedicated to Cystic Fibrosis, the most widespread genetic disease among those serious. Present since birth it affects several organs, in particular the lung. It is now possible to identify completely asymptomatic healthy carriers through the healthy carrier test. In the Medicine section, we talk about the new frontier of therapies marked by radiopharmaceuticals and how to recognize the first signs of dementia.

In the Wellness section, Lisa Cesco analyzes the phenomenon of functional waters, now entered into beauty routines, while Laura Taccani signs a service where he examines hand sanitizers. Irene Scalise takes us to exotic places where we can finally practice yoga, Max Cassani instead it picks up on the thread of a winter season that is back on the ski slopes. The recommended itinerary this month is in the places where you can admire the foliage. To relieve stress and anxiety.

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