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http://ow.ly/1XfUN Howard Steiger Ph.D.: "Presque tout le monde va développer un trouble de l'alimentation s'il jeûne assez longtemps"
June 11, 2010
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Dr Steiger: l'oestrogene est un facteur de risque pour le dvpt d'un trouble de l'alimentation chez les femmes
May 07, 2010
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