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Una niñez problemática podría significar una vejez problemática, encuentra un estudio

August 11, 2023 latinotimes 0

4 de agosto de 2023 (HealthDay News) — El trauma y las dinámicas familiares infelices de la niñez podrían seguir a los niños hasta la vejez, y afectar tanto a sus mentes como a sus […]

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How a ballot measure and population revisions complicate California housing war

August 11, 2023 latinotimes 0

The political war between state and local government officials over who has the last word on land use – particularly for housing – is entering a new and perhaps even more caustic phase. Gov. Gavin […]

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What Three Recent U.S. Supreme Court Decisions Mean for California Businesses

August 11, 2023 latinotimes 0

Just before the United States Supreme Court broke for recess at the end of June, it issued several landmark decisions, some of which have caught the attention of California businesses and employers for their potential—and […]

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State higher ed plan could use a reality check

August 11, 2023 latinotimes 0

s California’s population exploded in the 1950s and 1960s — surpassing New York to become the nation’s most populous state in 1962 — its political leaders responded with sweeping plans to satisfy burgeoning demands for […]

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In Study, Almost Half of Obese Teens Were No Longer So After Taking Wegovy/Ozempic

August 11, 2023 latinotimes 0

MONDAY, July 10, 2023 (HealthDay News) — The drugs Wegovy and Ozempic are all the rage for weight loss these days, and now a new study shows these injections may be game-changers for obese teenagers, […]

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It’s Time for Congress to Address Medicare’s Discriminatory Prohibition on Anti-Obesity Medications

July 18, 2023 latinotimes 0

By Dr. Gerald Felando In the battle against obesity, it’s crucial that our healthcare system evolves to address the needs of those affected by this chronic disease. Despite being a widespread and treatable condition, Medicare’s […]

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El Concilio Leader Receives Esteemed Law Day Award

July 12, 2023 latinotimes 1

     By Julia Barnes       Each year, the San Joaquin County Bar Association sponsors the Law Day Luncheon where it honors an individual or organization that have made significant contributions to the community. This years’ […]

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Let’s Make a Plan: Debt Management

July 12, 2023 latinotimes 0

Sponsored by JPMorgan Chase & Co. If you’ve found yourself in credit card debt, you’re not alone. According to TransUnion, the average American has $5,474 in credit card debt—and the number of people in debt […]

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California Assembly gets a new speaker: Robert Rivas

July 12, 2023 latinotimes 0

      Nearly six decades ago, the late Senator Robert F. Kennedy came to California and gave a resounding speech on the virtues of decency that holds permanence today. “If there is one overriding reality in […]

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About half of Americans say the best age for a U.S. president is in their 50s

July 12, 2023 latinotimes 0

      Nearly six decades ago, the late Senator Robert F. Kennedy came to California and gave a resounding speech on the virtues of decency that holds permanence today. “If there is one overriding reality in […]

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