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Recent studies show that listening to personally chosen music can reduce pain and anxiety after surgery or during illness by altering brain activity and distraction. The effect holds regardless of genre—what matters most is what resonates with the patient.
(c) Esra Korkmaz
  • octobre 20, 2025

La musique soulage douleur et anxiété après chirurgie ou maladie

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Des études récentes montrent que l’écoute d’une musique choisie personnellement réduit douleur et anxiété après une intervention ou en cas de maladie en agissant sur l’activité cérébrale et l’attention. Le genre importe moins que l’attachement personnel.

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Guadalajara has inaugurated Mexico’s first Low Emission Zone in its historic center, targeting a reduction of 40,280 tonnes of CO₂. Backed by C40 Cities and the British Embassy, the initiative enhances energy efficiency, supports green jobs, and promotes cleaner urban living.
Article précédent Guadalajara inaugure la première zone à faibles émissions du Mexique

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California has become the first U.S. state to ban ultra-processed foods like chips and sugary snacks from school cafeterias. The new policy prioritizes fresh, nutrient-rich options for students, aiming to improve children’s health, focus, and long-term eating habits statewide.
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The South African national rowing team will be the first team of color to compete in the prestigious Head of the Charles Regatta in Boston. It is a historic step for the continent's representation in the elite sport and an inspiration for future generations of African athletes.
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Researchers at Arizona State University designed fishing nets equipped with solar-powered LED buoys that cut sea turtle entanglements by 63 % in tests off Mexico’s Gulf of California. The devices maintain catch rates for target species while protecting marine wildlife.
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Studies suggest that people who read voraciously gain more than knowledge — they often experience better health, sharper minds, and greater well-being. From reduced stress to stronger empathy, reading proves to be a simple habit with extraordinary benefits for life.
La science montre que les grands lecteurs gagnent en santé et en bien-être
From 4,100 jaguars in 2010 to 5,326 in 2024, Mexico has achieved a 30% increase in its iconic feline’s numbers. Progress stems from protected areas, reduced rancher conflict, and growing awareness. A promising stride in a long fight to secure their future.
30 % plus de jaguars au Mexique : un tournant positif pour la conservation
At Woburn Safari Park, a critically endangered eastern mountain bongo calf—its first female in over a decade—has been born. This milestone supports the species’ survival efforts and strengthens collaboration in wildlife conservation across continents.
Naissance d’un bongo de montagne rare à Woburn, Angleterre
In Oregon, a unique community called Opportunity Village is redefining how to address long-term homelessness. Combining small private homes with shared spaces and support services, it empowers residents to rebuild independence and stability for the long term.
Un village innovant aide à sortir durablement de l’itinérance

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