The image came and went — or should have. A photo, seemingly taken from a Mars rover, showed faint geometric lines across the dusty terrain. At first glance, it looked unremarkable. But the markings? Some viewers paused. Others reposted. And a few asked the question that

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The term “bioethics law” suggests precision. But in public debate, precision can blur. Especially when timelines shift and headlines reduce. France’s updates to its bioethics legislation, debated for over a year, included changes to the legal limit for abortion — and with that, a wave of

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It didn’t start with a headline. More like a fragment. A comment. Something someone said on a wellness forum, then shared again without a source. The idea? That green clay — argile verte — could treat or even prevent COVID-19. It wasn’t part of any official

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Irène Grosjean isn’t exactly part of the mainstream — and yet her name still circles in corners where wellness blends into belief. She doesn’t teach medicine. She tells stories. Since the early 1980s, she’s spoken of raw food, fasting, and what she calls the body’s natural

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