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Chernobyl Dogs Have Different DNA than Other Dogs
A recent investigation shows how studying the dogs that remained in Chernobyl, which have reproduced for years, would allow us…
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Farther from Gender Equality? The Gaps have Increased and have New Faces
This March 8 has a bitter taste with the figures that UN Women and the ILO have revealed regarding the…
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Suicides on the Rise in America: What’s Happening?
Inequalities at different levels, unemployment, and the consumption of alcohol or other psychoactive substances are reasons why suicides have increased…
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Oligopolies and Multinationals: Who Profits From Food Insecurity?
Large companies in the food industry are keeping a larger proportion of the business, while hunger increases in the world
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China: the World’s most Polluting Country Redoubles its Coal Plants
In 2022, China granted an average of two new licenses to operate coal plants per week. These actions of the…
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A Burning Topic: What are the Risks and Benefits of Spicy Food?
Spicy food is prevalent in Latin America. However, there are many doubts about how beneficial or harmful it is for…
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What is Frontotemporal Dementia?
Frontotemporal dementia is a type of dementia that affects specific areas of the brain and can develop in people under…
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Alert in Latin America Due to the Increase in Chikungunya
During 2022, the region of the Americas had a considerable increase in chikungunya cases and so far in 2023 the…
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Infographic: What are the Warning Signs of Childhood Cancer?
Early detection of cancer cells in children and adolescents saves lives and allows more effective treatment to be implemented. We…
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Fires in Chile, Monocultures and Resilience: What Challenges Lie Ahead?
The fires in Chile are being controlled little by little, although the state of emergency remains. They certainly leave lessons…
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