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A new report examines the state of Latinas in corporate America, and it’s not Good A new report examines the state of Latinas in corporate America, and it’s not Good
Labor June 15, 2024

A new report examines the state of Latinas in corporate America, and it’s not Good

An underrepresentation of Latinas in entry-level corporate roles only worsens as their ... more

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California Gov. Gavin Newsom has a different perspective on reducing insulin costs California Gov. Gavin Newsom has a different perspective on reducing insulin costs
Healthcare October 9, 2023

California Gov. Gavin Newsom has a different perspective on reducing insulin costs

Gov. Gavin Newsom has vetoed a bill that would have controled insulin ... more

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Trump Says that “Undocumented Workers are Born to Work in the Fields, These People do it Naturally.” Trump Says that “Undocumented Workers are Born to Work in the Fields, These People do it Naturally.”
California August 6, 2025

Trump Says that “Undocumented Workers are Born to Work in the Fields, These People do it Naturally.”

Trump teases new policy for migrant farm labor President Donald Trump said Tuesday ... more

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Hispanic and Latino patients push for more representation Hispanic and Latino patients push for more representation
Healthcare October 8, 2024

Hispanic and Latino patients push for more representation

More than 65 million people in the US identified are Hispanic or ... more

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2012: The Year that Teens Stopped Going out with Friends 2012: The Year that Teens Stopped Going out with Friends
Mental Health April 28, 2023

2012: The Year that Teens Stopped Going out with Friends

Social networks have been harming the lives of teens in all its ... more

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A ‘quiet’ liver disease is on the rise in Hispanic people A ‘quiet’ liver disease is on the rise in Hispanic people
Health March 7, 2023

A ‘quiet’ liver disease is on the rise in Hispanic people

Hispanic Americans are disproportionately diagnosed with nonalcoholic fatty liver disease and NASH, ... more

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Why Boredom in kids Matters: Why Embracing It Can Benefit Your Child’s Development Why Boredom in kids Matters: Why Embracing It Can Benefit Your Child’s Development
Mental Health June 20, 2023

Why Boredom in kids Matters: Why Embracing It Can Benefit Your Child’s Development

  Is your kid lazy? Only boring people get bored, the saying goes. ... more

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Culture Affects How Latinos Experience Pain Culture Affects How Latinos Experience Pain
Health January 12, 2024

Culture Affects How Latinos Experience Pain

Latinos tend to be more sensitive to pain than Whites. Yet they ... more

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Taking the Sting Out of Social Rejection Taking the Sting Out of Social Rejection
Mental Health August 28, 2023

Taking the Sting Out of Social Rejection

Humans. We’re a social beast. We’ve gotten this far because we’ve banded ... more

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Can yogurt reduce the risk of Type 2 diabetes? Can yogurt reduce the risk of Type 2 diabetes?
Health May 8, 2024

Can yogurt reduce the risk of Type 2 diabetes?

Sharp-eyed grocery shoppers may notice new labels in the dairy aisle touting ... more

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Community leaders worry about the suicide rate for Hispanics Community leaders worry about the suicide rate for Hispanics
Mental Health January 18, 2024

Community leaders worry about the suicide rate for Hispanics

The suicide rate for Hispanics in the United States has increased significantly ... more

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Zul Surani: Medical trials, the path to new medications and treatments Zul Surani: Medical trials, the path to new medications and treatments
Health December 6, 2024

Zul Surani: Medical trials, the path to new medications and treatments

The pain medication you’re currently taking, the treatment you’re undertaking, and the ... more

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Measles has returned to Southern California; here’s what you need to know Measles has returned to Southern California; here’s what you need to know
Health March 13, 2025

Measles has returned to Southern California; here’s what you need to know

  Measles? That’s a disease medical science conquered long ago, right? Not quite right. ... more

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Protecting Your (and Your Kids’) Mental Health After a Natural Disaster Protecting Your (and Your Kids’) Mental Health After a Natural Disaster
Mental Health January 10, 2025

Protecting Your (and Your Kids’) Mental Health After a Natural Disaster

Hurricanes. Earthquakes. Wildfires. Floods. Blizzards. Tsunamis. No matter where you live, you’re ... more

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Clínica Romero Launches Community Engagement Series Based Around the Breakfast Table and a Popular Game Clínica Romero Launches Community Engagement Series Based Around the Breakfast Table and a Popular Game
Health May 6, 2025

Clínica Romero Launches Community Engagement Series Based Around the Breakfast Table and a Popular Game

Titled, “Cafecito con Derechos” (Coffee with Rights) and under the tagline “Aquí ... more

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A Global Call: End TikTok’s Toxic, Addictive Content for Children A Global Call: End TikTok’s Toxic, Addictive Content for Children
Mental Health November 26, 2025

A Global Call: End TikTok’s Toxic, Addictive Content for Children

A group of digital activists is set to deliver a message to ... more

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FDA Restrictions Could Push COVID Shot Prices to $225 FDA Restrictions Could Push COVID Shot Prices to 5
Health August 29, 2025

FDA Restrictions Could Push COVID Shot Prices to $225

Millions of Americans may struggle to find Covid-19 vaccines this fall, and ... more

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‘One Day at a Time, Expressing Positive Affirmations’ ‘One Day at a Time, Expressing Positive Affirmations’
LA April 26, 2023

‘One Day at a Time, Expressing Positive Affirmations’

By Reynaldo Mena No one can imagine the hell Jesse León went through ... more

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Migrant surge makes U.S. housing crisis worse Migrant surge makes U.S. housing crisis worse
Housing September 24, 2023

Migrant surge makes U.S. housing crisis worse

A surge in new migrants is colliding with the U.S.' housing crisis, ... more