A study published in the journal Science found that contracting the Epstein-Barr virus, which causes mononucleosis, can increase the risk of developing multiple sclerosis by up to 30 times. However, Óscar Franco, scientific advisor to France 24, wanted to call for caution: there is still a lack of research to know what mechanisms relate the virus, which infects 95% of the population with this autoimmune disease that still has no cure. .
Third day of protests in Georgia: What is the resisted 'foreign agents' law about?
This Wednesday, April 17, protests continued in front of the Georgian Parliament against the 'foreign agents' bill, promoted by the...