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Etude BPA et phtalates citées par envoyé spécial ce soir. En la lisant, elle démontre que 20 personnes qui ont ingéré moins de phtalates que d'habitude pendant 3 jours ont éliminé moins de phtalates dans leurs urines pendant 3 jours.
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America used to be full of GM people or Ford people - people who traded in one GM product for another, over and over again, throughout their lifetime. They might move up from a Chevrolet to a Cadillac if their career took off, but wouldn't dream of leaving General Motors. Even after Japanese automakers reached mainstream success in America, the pattern remained. Some people were just Honda buyers, or Toyota fans. Not anymore. The New York Times reports, "So far this year, only about 20 percent of car shoppers stayed with the same brand when they purchased a new vehicle, according to a study by the Oregon-based firm CNW Marketing Research." The same study showed that, in the 1980's, "Nearly four in five Americans were repeat buyers." Buying patterns are changing (...)
New research from UK research firm BCS suggests that, on average, people around the world think that information technology (i.e. Internet access) increases their sense of freedom by 15% and improves their overall well-being. Altogether, our life satisfac
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University students considered likeable by people that met them in real life have been found to make a similar impression on people who view their Facebook profiles.
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