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Jun 2021
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مكتبة نيتشر: لماذا ننام؟

نيتشر الشرق الأوسط
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الأرق حالةٌ يعيشها كثيرون في عصرنا الحاضر، ويُطلِق عليها عالِم الأعصاب، ماثيو ووكر، «وباءَ الأرق» المعاصر، في كتابه الذي يحمل عنوان: "لماذا ننام؟"، وهو الكتاب الذي نأتي عليه في هذه الحلقة من سلسلة "مكتبة نيتشر"، في "بودكاست نيتشر الطبعة العربية".  



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