Qu'est-ce que le flurona ?

Qu'est-ce que le flurona ?

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Pourquoi nos ongles sont parfois striés ?

Pour écouter mes autres épisodes:-Quelle est la différence entre Monaco et Monte Carlo ?Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/fr/podcast/quelle-est-la-diff%C3%A9rence-entre-monaco-et-monte-carlo/id1048372492?i=1000761727152Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/episode/2ozSXZHXpurf ...  Show more

Pourquoi certaines personnes de votre entourage vous font-elles vieillir plus vite ?

On le sait intuitivement : certaines relations nous épuisent. Mais ce que la science révèle aujourd’hui va beaucoup plus loin. Certaines personnes de notre entourage pourraient littéralement accélérer notre vieillissement biologique.Une étude publiée le 22 janvier 2026 dans la pr ...  Show more

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