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Nov 2021
3m 40s

Gauche (Left)

Choses à Savoir
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Texte:
Une étude suggère que les gens dorment moins bien dans des lieux inhabituels car le coté gauche de leur cerveau reste en alerte en cas de danger.

Traduction:
People sleep less well in an unfamiliar place as the brain's left side stays alert for danger, a study suggests.


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