Alzheimer : la maladie serait transmissible !

Alzheimer : la maladie serait transmissible !

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Règles, douleurs et mystères : pourquoi l'adénomyose reste dans l’ombre ?

Cette anomalie anatomique de l’utérus touche pourtant une femme sur cinq. C’est une pathologie qui bouleverse des vies, mais dont le nom reste encore difficile à prononcer pour beaucoup : l’adénomyose.Cette semaine dans Futura Santé, on s’attaque à un mystère de la santé féminine ...  Show more

iPhone : une cyberattaque massive révélée ?!

Pour cette semaine du 2 mars : Une expérience scientifique relance sérieusement l’hypothèse que la vie pourrait voyager entre les planètes, un cas médical étonnant révèle qu’une passion soudaine pour un bruit d’avion peut être un symptôme précoce de démence, un oiseau migrateur b ...  Show more

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