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Pourquoi l'hypothermie peut-elle être nortelle ?

L’hypothermie devient mortelle lorsqu’elle fait basculer l’organisme hors de sa zone de fonctionnement vital. Le corps humain est conçu pour maintenir une température interne autour de 37 °C. Dès que cette régulation échoue et que la température centrale descend sous 35 °C, une c ...  Show more

La maternité influe-t-elle sur l'espérance de vie ?

La maternité influe-t-elle sur l’espérance de vie ? La question intrigue depuis longtemps, entre idées reçues, discours culturels et hypothèses biologiques parfois contradictoires. Une étude solide permet toutefois d’y voir plus clair : celle menée par des scientifiques spécialis ...  Show more

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