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Jun 2022
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40 | Celui où on parlait du stress

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Je suis ravie de vous retrouver cette semaine pour un sujet qui m’est extrêmement familier puisque c’est celui sur lequel je me suis spécialisée il y a quelques années. Je parle du stress ! J’avais hâte de vous en parler dans un épisode, et après 40 épisodes de Neurosapiens, c’est chose faîte aujourd’hui ! Dans cet épisode, on va aborder plein d’informations hyper cool concernant le stress. Vous allez apprendre la réaction en cascade du stress dans le cerveau et dans le corps. Vous allez apprendre comment votre microbiote et votre alimentation peuvent vous provoquer du stress. Vous découvrirez aussi que le stress est aussi une question de perception, et vous repartirez avec trois tips pour apprendre à gérer votre stress.  

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