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Collagène Marin
<p>Protéine pilier de l’organisme, le collagène est partout dans notre corps (peau, cartilages, tendons, ligaments, tissus conjonctifs…) et confère leur cohésion, leur résistance et leur élasticité à ces tissus. Le collagène le plus abondant dans notre organisme est le collagène de type I, qui représente environ 90% du collagène de notre corps, et se retrouve notamment dans la peau, les tendons et les os Malheureusement, notre capital collagène diminue inéluctablement, de 1% par an dès l’âge adulte. Une cure de collagène permet de stimuler la synthèse naturelle du collagène et de préserver la jeunesse et la tonicité des tissus cutanés. Elle aide aussi à augmenter la masse musculaire et à maintenir une ossature normale.</p> <h2><strong>La cure de collagène à boire : le nouveau geste beauté !</strong></h2> <p>Le <strong><a href="https://www.aroma-zone.com/info/fiche-technique/collagene-marin?utm_source=rss_feed&#038;utm_medium=link&#038;utm_campaign=unknown">Collagène marin Aroma-Zone</a> e</strong>st une formule 100 % pure et naturelle, composée exclusivement de peptides de collagène hydrolysé. Sans additifs ni arômes ajoutés, il se distingue par son <strong>faible poids moléculaire (2000 Da) ,</strong> garantissant une <strong>absorption optimale</strong> et une excellente biodisponibilité dans l’organisme.</p> <p>Le collagène marin est reconnu pour ses bienfaits lorsqu’il est pris en cure par voie orale. Il aide à maintenir l’élasticité et la fermeté de la peau, diminue l’apparence des rides et favorise un teint plus éclatant et homogène. Il s’adresse particulièrement aux peaux matures en perte de fermeté, aux peaux sèches en manque d’hydratation, ainsi qu’à toutes celles qui souhaitent lutter contre les signes du vieillissement cutané et préserver un aspect jeune et rebondi.</p> <p>Riche en protéines, il est aussi reconnu pour ses bienfaits lorsqu’il est pris en cure par voie orale. Les protéines qu’il contient contribuent à l’augmentation de la masse musculaire et au maintien d’une ossature normale. Il est particulièrement recommandé aux sportifs ainsi qu’aux personnes sujettes à des inconforts articulaires ou tendineux.</p> <p><strong>Efficacité prouvée !</strong></p> <p>&gt;prise de 2.5 g de Collagène marin chaque matin pendant 12 semaines.</p> <ul> <li>+ 16% fermeté de la peau</li> <li>+ 10% éclat de la peau</li> <li>+15% homogénéité du teint</li> <li>70% des femmes voient une amélioration des rides du contour des yeux</li> <li>60% des femmes remarquent une diminution des rides du contour de la bouche</li> </ul> <p>&gt;prise de prise de 5 g de Collagène marin chaque matin pendant 8 semaines</p> <p>- 11% de profondeur des rides du contour des yeux</p> <p>+ 20% fermeté de la peau</p> <p>&gt;prise de 10 g de Collagène marin chaque matin pendant 12 semaines.</p> <ul> <li>+ 24% d’élasticité cutanée</li> <li>- 9% profondeur des rides</li> <li>+ 22% hydratation cutanée</li> <li>79% des femmes observent une réduction des rides</li> <li>84% des femmes ressentent une amélioration de l’hydratation de leur peau</li> </ul> <p>Les plus ?</p> <ul> <li>Goût neutre et dissolution rapide grâce à la forme micro-granulée, facile à intégrer dans son quotidien</li> </ul> <ul> <li>Fabriqué en France</li> <li>Issu d’aquaculture pour éviter les problèmes de surpêche et valoriser des co-produits de poisson élevés pour usage alimentaire. Filière certifiée durable par Friend of the Sea.</li> </ul> <ul> <li>Sans sucre, adapté au régime cétogène « keto » et à l’alimentation « paléo ».</li>…

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‘Like a pawn in a game’: 13 months without representation in a Texas congressional district
By Molly English, CNN (CNN) — In the heart of Houston and its surrounding areas, the residents of Texas’ 18th Congressional District had long counted on one person to fight for them in Washington. Democratic Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee represented the district for more than 30 years and set a precedent as a strong voice for Black Americans and someone intimately involved in the community and its issues. It’s a stark change from what the district has in representation now: No one. Jackson Lee’s death in July 2024 set off a saga that’s left roughly 800,000 people without a consistent voice in the US House ever since. The story involves different tides of national politics crashing into each other: the long-running Democratic debate over the age and health of the party’s officeholders, the Republican imperative to protect a razor-thin House majority and a redistricting fight that’s pitting candidates of the same party against each other. By the time of a January 31 runoff election to fill the seat, the district will have been without a representative for 13 of the preceding 18 months. And the winner of that runoff could lose in a primary five weeks later. “The congressional 18th is being used like a pawn in a game,” said Joetta Stevenson, the president of the Greater Fifth Ward super neighborhood. “We are historically an African American community. We have a huge population of Hispanics in this community. We have people in need, and without the federal representation, we are all going to suffer because of that,” Stevenson said. One by one, important votes in the House like the one that passed President Donald Trump’s sweeping domestic agenda bill in July have gone by without a say from Texas’ 18th District, where there are more than 150,000 people enrolled in Medicaid and about 293,000 households receiving SNAP, or food stamp benefits. Both programs saw significant changes and cuts with the passage of the bill. “Having Sheila Jackson Lee as our representative all these years, I think we were spoiled, spoiled rotten,” says Ken Rodgers, a Houston-area activist and president of the greater Third Ward super neighborhood. “There were things that kind of got to my ear and on my table for concern and she was already on it, already doing it.” How did it come to this? July 2024: Jackson Lee dies In June 2024, Jackson Lee announced she had been diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. The 74-year-old acknowledged she would be “occasionally absent” from Congress and admitted that “the road ahead will not be easy.” “I stand in faith that God will strengthen me,” she said. Just over a month later, Jackson Lee died. Up until that point, the district had not been without representation in 35 years, when former Democratic Rep. Mickey Leland died in a plane crash on a relief mission in Ethiopia and the seat was vacant for four months. November 2024: Sylvester Turner is elected Erica Lee Carter, Jackson Lee’s daughter, won the special election that November to serve out the remainder of her mother’s term in Congress, which ended on January 3, 2025. That same election night, Sylvester Turner, the former Houston mayor who also served 27 years as a state representative, won a separate vote to serve the next full term starting in January. He became the Democratic nominee by a narrow vote of party leaders in Harris County because Jackson Lee died within too tight a window to hold another primary. Turner had revealed in November 2022 that he had undergone treatment for bone cancer. Bill Pesota, a retired attorney and a Harris County Democratic precinct chair, says he argued against Turner to other county Democrats. “I tried reasoning with the chairs who supported Sylvester Turner to say, look, you know, we just had one elderly cancer patient in office pass away. Do we really want to put another one there? And by a very slim majority, my side lost,” Pesota said. March 2025: Turner dies Turner took office in January 2025. He attended his first presidential joint…

Gran descenso de las temperaturas en el menú de Acción de Gracias para millones de personas en todo Estados Unidos
Por Heather Navarro, CNN Se espera que un frente frío que recorre Estados Unidos provoque una caída significativa de las temperaturas justo a tiempo para el Día de Acción de Gracias, afectando a millones de estadounidenses que viajan por la festividad. Los meteorólogos predicen que la masa de aire frío se desplazará del noroeste al sureste, con algunas áreas experimentando temperaturas entre 5 y 12 grados centígrados por debajo de lo normal. El Servicio Meteorológico Nacional ha emitido avisos para varios estados, advirtiendo sobre posibles interrupciones en los viajes debido a carreteras heladas y nieve en zonas de mayor altitud. Se espera que grandes ciudades como Chicago, Denver y Atlanta registren condiciones más frías de lo normal, mientras que el noreste podría experimentar lluvias que se transforman en nieve a medida que pasa el frente. El frío de este Día de Acción de Gracias llega en un año marcado por récords de calor y eventos climáticos extremos, que los científicos atribuyen al cambio climático en curso. El contraste entre la actual ola de frío y la tendencia general de calentamiento resalta la variabilidad de los patrones climáticos, según los expertos. A pesar del frío temporal, los datos a largo plazo muestran que las temperaturas promedio durante Acción de Gracias han ido en aumento en las últimas décadas. Los científicos del clima enfatizan que los eventos fríos individuales no contradicen la tendencia general del calentamiento global, sino que ilustran la complejidad del sistema climático. Se recomienda a los viajeros que consulten los pronósticos locales y se preparen para posibles retrasos, especialmente en regiones propensas al clima invernal. Se espera que el frente frío se aleje para el fin de semana, trayendo condiciones más suaves para el final del periodo festivo. The-CNN-Wire™ & © 2025 Cable News Network, Inc., a Warner Bros. Discovery Company. All rights reserved.

Dress Codes: Big sleeves were the original power shoulders — and they’re back
By Jacqui Palumbo, CNN (CNN) — When you think of clothing silhouettes that evoke power and presence, 1980s-era padded shoulders might come to mind, the kind seen on Grace Jones when she wore a sharply tailored Giorgio Armani suit for her 1981 “Nightclubbing” album, or more recently, Doja Cat, whose exaggerated take at the 2025 Met Gala was designed by Marc Jacobs. But long before power shoulders entered our lexicon, oversized sleeves were a status symbol at court in early modern Europe. They did much more than cut a striking figure — they were separate pieces that showed off one’s access to tailoring; used additional, expensive fabric as a flex during a period of luxury-limiting sumptuary laws; and represented one’s aptitude for the latest trends. “The whole point of the style was to show off how much fabric you could possess,” said Darnell-Jamal Lisby, a curator at the Cleveland Museum of Art, who recently organized the exhibition “Renaissance to Runway: The Enduring Italian Houses,” which explores the historical connections between Italian Renaissance art and modern Italian fashion. Today, billowing sleeves conjure romance and femininity, with detachable versions returning to bridal collections, while recent runways from Thom Browne, Louis Vuitton, Chloé, Valentino and Saint Laurent have all featured different takes on the shape. The actor Zoë Kravitz wore one of Saint Laurent’s off-the-shoulder voluminous sleeved gowns at the Academy Museum Gala in October, while Julia Fox donned a dramatic white puffed silhouette by Marc Jacobs at London’s amfAR Gala the same month. These sleeves each point to different time periods when big sleeves reigned. In the 1830s and 1890s, to maximize size, they were often supported by soft padding from down pillows or structured with wiring for “lantern-like forms,” according to the Metropolitan Museum of Art. In the 1930s, the fashion designer Elsa Schiaparelli incorporated them into dinner suits and evening gowns, and the 1980s, they reemerged at proms and weddings with equally large hair. Sleeves have been a focal point of dress since humans began weaving clothes — the earliest known woven garment, the 5,000-year-old linen Tarkhan Dress, features pleating that embellishes the shoulders and arms. But many periods of oversized, puffed-sleeve styles trace back to the Italian Renaissance, known for its sweeping artistic and cultural influence across Europe, when fashion began to rapidly speed up for the first time. In the early 16th century, sleeves that gave the illusion of bursting outwards were considered key to one’s it-factor, or “sprezzatura,” according to “Renaissance to Runway.” Today, the term is more often associated with effortlessness and sophistication in menswear, but, at the time, was equally aspirational for both men and women. Sprezzatura was a north star for court dressing and demeanor, a type of performative nonchalance that the elite could evoke and could — maybe — trickle down to the non-aristocratic classes as well, Lisby explained. It originated in Baldassare Castiglione’s popular “Book of the Courtier,” from 1528. “When I think about television shows that are about making a pop star, whoever’s playing the manager in a show, will be like: ‘Well, you’ve got to be the pop star that the girls want to be and the guys want to have sex with. That’s basically what sprezzatura was,” Lisby said. In art, he continued, “sleeves and hair are the best immediate way to tell not only where somebody’s from, but the time period that they’re living in.” In 16th-century Italy, wide barrel sleeves, sometimes layered or padded for effect, began to taper at the forearm, while the baragoni — the sleeve’s decorative upper part — transformed in shape, first resembling a cupcake, Lisby said, then narrowing to a doughnut. The colors of layered outer or under sleeves could signal one’s municipality — Milan was colorful, Florence subdued, he explained — or geopolitical alliances, with French-style…

Dress Codes: Big sleeves were the original power shoulders — and they’re back

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