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Health risks from climate change is a real emergency

The threat to human health from climate change is so great that it could undermine the last 50 years of gains in development and global...
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WHO: Herbicides could be causing cancer

A widely used farm chemical used as a key ingredient in a new herbicide developed by Dow AgroSciences "possibly" causes cancer in humans, a World...
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CFE details $9.8 bln in pipeline and electricity project tenders

Mexico's national electricity company CFE said on Monday it will tender 24 power projects, covering major natural gas pipelines to electricity generation and distribution, worth...
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Donald Trump piñata can help you work out anger issues

After Donald Trump's Mexico-bashing comments this week, Mexicans are engaging in a little Trump-bashing of their own. Call it revenge, Mexican style. Artisan Dalton Avalos...
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12,000-year-old skull found in Mexico possibly oldest in Americas

A 12,000-year-old female skull found in the Mexican Caribbean could be the oldest human remains ever unearthed in the Americas, Mexico's top public university announced...
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Jeralean Talley, world’s oldest person dies at 116

Jeralean Talley, the world's oldest-known person, has died in Michigan 26 days after her 116th birthday, a family spokeswoman said on Thursday. Born on May...
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110 Schools in Mexico City ordered to start urban gardens

The 110 Mexico City public schools participating in the SaludArte program to fight obesity and promote healthy eating must start urban gardens, the head of...
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Trans fats may hurt memory

Artificial trans fats in processed foods, which were all but banned by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) this week, may interfere with memory,...
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Juan Felipe Herrera first Hispanic named U.S. poet laureate

Juan Felipe Herrera, the son of migrant farm workers and the author of 28 books of poetry, novels for young adults and collections for children,...
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Mexico researchers decode name on Mayan King Pakal’s tomb

Researchers in Mexico say they have decoded the hieroglyphic name on the Palenque tomb of ancient Mayan King Pakal, revealing it to read "The House...
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Carmakers say bienvenido to Mexico, adios Canada

There's little more than a weeded-over parking lot outside the former Freightliner truck factory in St. Thomas, a small town about a 30-minute drive south of...
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You and your doctor should take your sleep serious

Getting enough good quality sleep is essential for maintaining health and quality of life, and not getting enough is dangerous to individual health and public...
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