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Nouveau Post : En art-thérapie nous créons des oeuvres commémoratives à partir d’objets imbus de mémoire.http://t.co/EYQO0XFXsX
March 04, 2013
Section : Social Media

Un t-shirt qui évoque la perte de mémoire associée à l'#Alzheimer http://t.co/00WtXRml
January 28, 2013
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RT @cusm_muhc: Maladie d'#Alzheimer : la vitamine K serait intéressante pour préserver la #mémoire http://t.co/VccGHa7p
December 11, 2012
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Le sommeil a des effets bénéfiques sur notre santé, nos émotions et notre mémoire. http://t.co/vJb3vhfs
March 13, 2012
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Fascinant reportage sur l'effet potentiel de l'utilisation du GPS sur notre mémoire. http://ow.ly/3KwMZ
January 26, 2011
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Demain, 19 h, notre mémoire spatiale : un reportage sur les travaux de Véronique Bohbot, neuroscientifique. TéléQuébec. http://ow.ly/3JccF
January 24, 2011
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Véronique Bohbot a démontré que les risques de démence étaient réduits chez les personnes utilisant la mémoire spatiale. http://ow.ly/3Jc5Q
January 24, 2011
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À part la perte de mémoire, connaissez-vous les signes précurseurs de l'Alzheimer ? Tester vos connaissances http://ow.ly/3y1rS
January 05, 2011
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"Utilisez votre mémoire spatiale pour diminuer les risques de démence" propose Véronique Bohbot, neuroscientifique. http://ow.ly/3pR6t
December 15, 2010
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Neuromedia.ca une référence sur le vieillissement cérébral pour les aînés et leurs proches: conseils, tests de mémoire ...http://ow.ly/2HtgV
September 21, 2010
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