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Hispanic Boys and Men in America Are Despondent And Killing Themselves and No One Seems To Care

January 14, 2020 latinotimes 0

Op-Ed by Dr. Salvatore J. Giorgianni, Jr. PharmD. Senior Science Advisor, Men’s Health Network A large percentage of Hispanic boys and men in America have lingering feelings of hopelessness and depression and many of them […]

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San Joaquin General Hospital Opens New Acute Care Wing

December 11, 2019 latinotimes 0

French Camp, CA- San Joaquin General Hospital will host a Grand Opening December 9th of its new 34,000 square foot acute care wing. The new state-of-the-art two story acute care building connects to the South […]

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Underserved Populations Focus of Countywide Health Fair

October 10, 2019 latinotimes 0

By Bob Highfill What started as an immunization campaign in Mexico has grown into one of the most important and anticipated health fairs in San Joaquin County. The San Joaquin General Hospital Community Wellness Event […]

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From Farmworkers to Physicians: Twin Mexican Immigrant Boys Grew Up to Become HS Valedictorians — and Just Graduated From Medical School

September 14, 2019 latinotimes 0

By Debra West It would have been a longshot bet that twin brothers beset by physical and economic challenges would one day become international academic stars. But when they recently graduated from top medical schools, […]

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5 facts about the abortion debate in America

June 11, 2019 latinotimes 0

More than four decades after the U.S. Supreme Court’s Roe v. Wade decision, opponents and supporters of abortion rights are still battling over the issue in court, at the ballot box and in state legislatures. A recently enacted Alabama law […]

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22 Questions to Ask Your Spouse Once a Year

March 7, 2019 latinotimes 0

When you’ve been married for a long time, it’s easy to slip into a daily routine and familiar lifestyle and forget that you might not necessarily be meeting all of your partner’s needs. Just because […]

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Community Hospice Sirve Con un Toque de Amor

February 8, 2019 latinotimes 0

Por Bob Highfill Community Hospice comenzó como una organización de voluntarios en el sótano de una iglesia en Modesto. Mary Jean Coeur-Barron, una enfermera cuyo esposo, oncólogo, quería aliviar el dolor de los niños que […]

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Community Hospice Serves With a Touch of Love

February 8, 2019 latinotimes 0

By Bob Highfill Community Hospice began as an all-volunteer organization in a church basement in Modesto. Mary Jean Coeur-Barron, a nurse whose husband, an oncologist, wanted to alleviate the pain of children suffering from leukemia, […]

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‘I Love My Partner—But I Don’t Want To Have Sex Any More’

February 6, 2019 latinotimes 0

Life happens, which means dry spells happen, am I right? No biggie-unless that dry spell morphs into more of a, well, severe drought. Can’t remember the last time you wanted to have sex with your […]

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Halitosis: 10 reasons-and remedies-for your bad breath

December 6, 2018 latinotimes 0

Are you constantly failing the “sniff test,” in which you surreptitiously blow into your cupped hands to check for stinky breath? (Tip: If you can smell it, then your breath is flat-out noxious, as most […]

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