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Des neurones «bilingues» révélateurs des maladies du cerveau http://www.douglas.qc.ca/news/1088
March 18, 2011
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Bonne St-Valentin! L'amour maternel, dès les premières années de vie, inscrit son empreinte sur le cerveau des enfants. http://ow.ly/3W1tL
February 14, 2011
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Joyeux temps des fêtes à tous! Ouvrons nos cœurs et n’oublions pas que le cerveau, aussi, a besoin d’amour http://ow.ly/3taEh
December 24, 2010
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À l’occasion des Fêtes, ouvrons nos cœurs et n’oublions pas que le cerveau, aussi, a besoin d’amour. http://ow.ly/3pOD8
December 15, 2010
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En voilà une excellente ressource pour mieux connaître et comprendre son cerveau : http://ow.ly/392bs
November 12, 2010
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@maisonneuve est-ce que vos auditeurs savent que le don de cerveaux n'est pas inclus parmi les organes listés par défaut http://ow.ly/38TMF
November 12, 2010
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RT @lfrorshak: GÉNIAL! Institut Douglas: "Le cerveau, aussi, a besoin d'Amour" http://j.mp/bpuFR2
November 12, 2010
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Ce matin, le "Cerveau, aussi, a besoin d'amour" a dépassé les 3000 vues. Si vous ne voyez pas de quoi on parle, allez à http://ow.ly/36aGY
November 08, 2010
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RT @JoDubbb: « Aimez votre cerveau, conseille l'Institut Douglas » #infopresse http://bit.ly/bVynnN
November 05, 2010
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@martinlessard Bonjour! Avez-vous vu notre pub "Le cerveau, aussi, a besoin d'amour"? Honnêtement, qu'en pensez-vous? http://ow.ly/34oUB
November 04, 2010
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