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Ein Muskelkater will auch gekrault werden
- Hochgeschätzte und unliebsame Phänomene unseres Körpers wissenschaftlich erklärt
- Narrated by: Dr. Florence Randrianarisoa
- Length: 5 hrs and 5 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Weißt du, was dein Körper jeden Tag, jede Minute, ja, jede Sekunde leistet? Stimmt, manchmal kann er auch ganz schön lästig sein: etwa wenn der Schädel brummt, alle Muskeln schmerzen oder dir – ganz peinlich – ein lauter Pups entfährt. Im Großen und Ganzen ist er aber wirklich voll in Ordnung! Er möchte nur sorgsam behandelt werden, denn wenn es ihm gut geht, geht es auch dir gut.
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