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Will there ever be an Italian vaccine? The investigation on newsstands

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Will there ever be an Italian vaccine? Our country has dismantled its centers of excellence in the sector and today is chasing the emergency. Letizia Gabaglio tells the opportunities and difficulties of such an ambitious project, in the new issue of Salute, the magazine on newsstands on 25 March with La Repubblica, La Stampa and the newspapers of the Gedi Group.

LONG FORM

Covid: the enzyme that blocks the spread of the virus. An Italian discovery

by Valentina Arcovio


The cover story of the new issue is dedicated to the search for the tricolor anti Covid and to why we have stopped seriously funding scientific projects, staying one step behind the Americans. And to understand what the fate and scenario that awaits us in the coming years will be, with Sars-CoV2 and its variants – whether it will become an endemic virus and of little concern, or will it continue in its evolution – we talked about it with Luca Guidotti, deputy scientific director of the San Raffaele hospital in Milan, a great virus expert and head of one of the most complete laboratories for research on Sars-CoV2.

Bioethics

Let’s go back to talking about bioethics in the editorial signed by the director of Health, Daniela Minerva che invita a seguire i lavori della “Commission on Medicine and the Holocaust: Historical evidence, implication for today, teaching for tomorrow” instituitada The Lancet (the prestigious scientific journal) not for a tribute paid to memory (however appropriate) but to understand what remains in today’s medicine of that Nazi biomedical science. “At the time of DNA, of the identification of different genetics as a ground for better treating people with personalized medicine, we need to know what prejudices are lurking, every time we talk about biologically different”.

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Covid, vaccination alone may not be enough

by Noemi Penna



Medicine and Wellness

In this time of anxiety and skipped biological rhythms, the lockdown has also stolen our sleep. Two pages dedicated to rest, to everything that science knows about sleepless nights: from the areas of the brain involved to the relationship with the economy. Besides some tips to try to sleep better. In the field Medicine, then we are talking about a new test on which researchers at the University of Manchester are working to discover Parkinson’s: in the future for the diagnosis, a skin swab may be enough for the diagnosis. Two characters this month who tell us their stories. Roberto Zanda the athlete and ultratrailer who after the amputation of his limbs, due to an accident during a competition, returned to training again thanks to ultra-tech protests and a complex rehabilitation.

Lockdown effect, after a year we feel trapped

by Valeria Pini



Zuzu the illustrator and artist, on the other hand, retraces her adolescence struggling with eating disorders to which she has dedicated a book Cheese. And then, in the section Welfare we are talking about the Japanese Shinrin-yoku therapy that teaches to “dive” in the woods on a regular basis: it helps those with multiple sclerosis and those recovered from Covid with pulmonary complications. Of yoga practiced at 40 degrees and of a wood that is being reborn in Moena in the Dolomites where, when possible, we will return to walk.

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