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Fifteen years ago, a splinter of wood was lodged in a man's cornea and until now, it had never been ...
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Read more© Shutterstock / Roman SamborskyiWe know that coffee (and more precisely caffeine) has a slight fat-burning effect. A new study, ...
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Read more© Shutterstock / ThichaaPrevious studies have already shown that beer can be good for the heart, and that it can ...
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Read more© Shutterstock / KzenonMore than one in five French adults in mainland France (22%) exceed the recommended alcohol consumption limits, ...
Read more© ShutterstockRisks of salmonella, fungi, and other toxic substances endangering the health of consumers: product recalls are recurrent. Pizzas, charcuterie, ...
Read more© Shutterstock© Shutterstock© Shutterstock© Shutterstock© Shutterstock© Shutterstock© Shutterstock© Shutterstock© ShutterstockThe French consume an average of 5.4 kilos of coffee per ...
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