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Jan 2023
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37. Narcolepsie : l'incroyable enquête d...

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Il y a 27 ans, Emmanuel Mignot, professeur de pharmacologie, est envoyé aux Etats-Unis pour étudier un médicament prescrit pour les patients narcoleptiques. A cette époque, rares sont les traitements qui existent pour soigner cette maladie qui reste mystérieuse. Sur place, il rencontre des patients et devient fasciné par cette pathologie du sommeil. Il va al ... Show More
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