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Pourquoi un homme a-t-il mâché un oignon 722 fois ?

Au début du XXe siècle, un homme était persuadé d’avoir découvert le secret ultime de la santé. Son nom : Horace Fletcher. Et selon lui, presque toutes nos maladies venaient… du fait que nous ne mâchions pas assez.Sa méthode était radicale. Fletcher affirmait qu’il fallait mâcher ...  Show more

Pourquoi le mot « paludisme » vient-il d’une erreur ?

Le terme “paludisme” vient du latin palus, qui signifie “marais”. Littéralement, le paludisme est donc “la maladie des marais”. Et ce n’est pas un hasard : pendant des millénaires, les hommes ont remarqué que cette maladie frappait surtout les régions humides, marécageuses ou tro ...  Show more

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