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The 10 best reasons to stop sugar right now

1. Sugar Slows You Down When I decided to give up sugar in my early twenties, probably the most remarkable effect and the one that stands out most in my memory was that I became the only person in the office where I worked who didn’t experience the “post-lunch coma.” …

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Octobre rose, le mois dédié à la lutte contre le cancer du sein

Cela fait vingt-cinq ans. 25 ans qu’est née l’association «Cancer du sein parlons-en» . Objectif, mobiliser les femmes bien sûr mais aussi leur entourage. C’est d’ailleurs le slogan de cette année: «Tous concernés». La première campagne d’«Octobre Rose» est née aux États-Unis en 1993. La France s’engageait un an plus tard. …

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Vivre sans dormir: mythe ou réalité future?

Methods and conditions differ, but all animal species rest in one way or another. Standing, sitting, lying, flying, even underwater. Human beings often feel the need for it and generally suffer from the slightest reduction in their sleep quota. Total deprivation can cost him his life. Strangely, some people don’t …

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Newborn contracted fatal herpes virus from kiss, mom warns

The parents of a newborn baby who died just eight days after her May 2018 birth are warning others about the potential dangers of allowing family and friends to touch and kiss infants. Abigail Rose Friend, who said her daughter Aliza Rose was born healthy but later contracted herpes virus …

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These alternative foods to antibiotics

Over the past few decades, the overuse of antibiotics has reached a record level. The result is drug-resistant bacteria, “superbacteria” that evolve too quickly for scientists to understand how to fight them. We have already heard about a future where bacteria are at the top of the food chain. Long …

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Egyptian pigment to cool buildings

A blue pigment used by the Egyptians thousands of years ago will find applications in cooling facades and roofs of buildings. Egyptian blue, derived from copper and calcium silicate, was commonly used on ancient representations of gods and royalty in ancient Egypt. A team of researchers from the Lawrence Berkeley …

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