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Pourquoi votre conjoint partage-t-il souvent vos troubles psychiatriques ?

C’est une découverte fascinante, et un peu dérangeante : selon une étude publiée dans la revue Nature Human Behaviour, nous avons tendance à former des couples avec des personnes qui présentent… les mêmes troubles psychiatriques que nous.Les chercheurs se sont penchés sur neuf tr ...  Show more

Rediffusion - Et si une nuit blanche pouvait soulager la dépression ?

Le sommeil est essentiel au bon fonctionnement de notre organisme et de notre cerveau. En être privé partiellement ou totalement provoque de nombreuses perturbations. Mais si à long terme, cette privation peut se révéler avoir un impact assez délétère, est-ce qu’une seule nuit bl ...  Show more

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