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Why Loss of Smell Can Persist After COVID-19

February 10, 2023 latinotimes 0

New research has provided important insight into why some people fail to fully regain their sense of smell even months after recovering from COVID-19. The study, published Dec. 21 in Science Translational Medicine and conducted […]

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Let’s Address the High Cost for Those Suffering with Chronic Illness

February 10, 2023 latinotimes 0

Over a decade ago, the California Healthcare Foundation conducted a landmark study among adults with chronic conditions in the state. The purpose was to explore the lives of Californians ages 18 and older with chronic […]

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California won’t require COVID vaccine to attend schools

February 10, 2023 latinotimes 0

SACRAMENTO, Calif. – Students in California won’t have to get the coronavirus vaccine to attend schools, state public health officials confirmed Friday, ending one of the last major restrictions of the pandemic in the nation’s […]

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CA Senate sings the budget blues

January 31, 2023 latinotimes 0

In its first formal response to Gov. Gavin Newsom’s $297 billion spending plan, the Legislature offered some pointed feedback on Wednesday: The governor’s fiscal forecasters are being too optimistic and the state needs to prepare […]

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U.S. Congress continues to grow in racial, ethnic diversity

January 31, 2023 latinotimes 0

A quarter of voting members of the U.S. Congress identify their race or ethnicity as something other than non-Hispanic White, making the 118th Congress the most racially and ethnically diverse to date. This continues a […]

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Storms put California levees to the test

January 13, 2023 latinotimes 0

SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — With multiple powerful storms continuing to bear down on California, state officials have warned that rural areas are the most at risk of flooding because the levees that protect them aren’t […]

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Biden Promised To Refill Oil Reserves at a Profit. Now Prices Are Too High.

January 13, 2023 latinotimes 0

President Joe Biden promised to refill America’s emergency oil reserves at a low enough price to “actually make money for the taxpayers.” Now, his Energy Department says prices are too high to do so, ensuring […]

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US reopens embassy services in Cuba

January 13, 2023 latinotimes 0

HAVANA – Grappling with the biggest flood of Cuban migrants in decades, the United States reopened its long-closed legal pathway on Wednesday by resuming all visa services at its embassy in Havana. Hundreds of thousands […]

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Killing cancer with cancer

January 13, 2023 latinotimes 0

Scientists at Brigham and Women’s Hospital are harnessing a new way to turn cancer cells into potent, anti-cancer agents. From the lab of Khalid Shah, Harvard-affiliated BWH investigators have developed a new cell therapy approach […]

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Republican-controlled House votes to slash IRS funding

January 13, 2023 latinotimes 0

Jan. 10 (UPI) — House Republicans voted Monday to slash billions in IRS funding, in their first majority action under a new Congress and House Speaker Kevin McCarthy. The House voted along party lines 221-210 […]

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