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Lydie Harrouche sur LCI (23/07/2023)
Deesses de la télé 2
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23/07/2023
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00:00
Well, you send them to this address that appears, or Lydie, beautiful, the email will answer you.
00:04
Why are mosquitoes attracted? This is the first question you asked us.
00:09
Yes, because we have ...
00:10
There are still a lot this year in the world.
00:11
We have all heard someone say to us, "I have a mosquito skin."
00:15
So is it because your skin is sweet or is it because of the light?
00:19
Well, not really. These little harmful, we can say, are actually attracted by CO2
00:24
that emits our skin, by our body odors, the attractiveness of the mosquito,
00:29
which is therefore linked to the bacteria that are present, present on the surface of our skin,
00:34
naturally on the body, which Catherine will be sure, it has nothing to do with hygiene.
00:40
Poor Catherine.
00:42
These same bacteria, here, which will release certain molecules that will attract more or less the insect.
00:48
Mosquitoes are also attracted by sweat and more precisely, the lactic acid it contains,
00:54
the heat, the fact of being overweight, of eating spicy, or of doing sports, of drinking alcohol.
00:59
These are also factors that will increase your body temperature or sweating,
01:04
and that will make you targets of choice.
01:07
The best way is to use a repulsive that will come to camouflage your body odors.
01:11
And then beware of the ideas received, because mosquitoes really sting everyone,
01:15
but there are some people who don't have a stinger.
01:17
You understand, you have to stop drinking alcohol, Lydie.
01:19
Stop making me laugh. With moderation, always alcohol, of course. Not the party, but the alcohol.
01:28
Well, if I spot a baby or an animal locked in a car in the sun,
01:32
can I break the window to go save this child or this animal?
01:37
It's a good question, because we have here two notions that are opposed.
01:39
You do not have the right to break a window of a car that is not yours, of course,
01:43
but of course, the moral duty imposes you to intervene in case of danger,
01:47
whether it's for a baby, an animal, a child.
01:49
Know that with high temperatures, in addition,
01:51
a heat in the car can become deadly for a child, for example.
01:55
Every second counts.
01:57
So the first reflex to have is of course to contact the firefighters,
02:00
who can break the car, get the child out,
02:03
of course, give him the first care, the police also,
02:06
so that he can establish a broken window observation.
02:10
But of course, if the situation is urgent, the imminent danger,
02:13
you can make the decision to break the window yourself
02:16
to help him, by the way, the danger, if proven,
02:19
well, the law protects you, whether it's a baby, a child or even an animal.
02:23
The penal code indicates that in the face of a current danger or threat,
02:27
which threatens oneself, others, a good,
02:28
the person who has committed a necessary act for the safeguard of the person or good
02:32
is not criminally liable.
02:34
Because I'm sure some would be able to attack you
02:38
after breaking your window to save the child.
02:40
There are some who are capable.
02:41
We asked you this question on social networks.
02:44
Are you going to take advantage of your holidays to do the digital detox?
02:47
You know, to let go of your phone a little bit.
02:49
Well, it's a big no for the Sondés.
02:51
- We're happy. - 7 out of 10, here,
02:53
will not let go of their phones.
02:54
A comment that tells us that even on vacation,
02:56
we always keep informed,
02:57
it's of course thanks to the mobile phones of our days.
03:00
Besides, a little figure between emails,
03:02
calls, 7 French out of 10, 10 continue to work during their holidays.
03:05
Me, in any case, I will continue to look at my emails to receive those of Catherine.
03:08
Yes, that's it, of course.
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