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Rediffusion - Qu'est-ce que la "drogue Crocodile" ?

La "drogue Crocodile", aussi appelée krokodil (ou desomorphine), est un opioïde synthétique extrêmement puissant et dangereux. Elle est apparue en Russie au début des années 2000 comme un substitut bon marché à l’héroïne, notamment en raison de la hausse des prix de cette dern ...

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Rediffusion - Pourquoi courir à l’envers ?

Courir à l’envers, aussi appelée rétro-course, est une activité méconnue mais qui gagne en popularité grâce à ses nombreux bienfaits pour la santé. Bien qu’elle puisse sembler inhabituelle, cette pratique est soutenue par des études scientifiques qui mettent en lumière ses eff ...

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