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Jan 2024
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Santé du cœur: mieux connaître et préven...

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Infractus, accident vasculaire cérébral (AVC), embolie pulmonaire... Les maladies cardiovasculaires sont la première cause de mortalité dans le monde. Est-il possible de prévenir ces maladies qui affectent le cœur et les vaisseaux sanguins ? À quel moment doit-on faire un bilan cardiovasculaire ? Quels sont les symptômes de l'infarctus et de l'AVC ?

Retrouvez l'émission en entier ici : :Questions de femmes: la santé du cœur

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