The world is reacted on April 17th to the death of Bush family matriarch and former first lady, Barbara Bush. Much has been said about her life in politics. She was the second woman to be both first lady and the mother of a president. However, as NBC reports her …
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PLACENTOTHERAPY: IMPLANT PLACENTARY PROTEINS (IPP) IN DIABETES MELLITUS AND RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS
By: Dr. Elton Gómez, specialist in stem cells. Since 1988, there has been experiments with placental implantation, which was applied anecdotally, for the treatment of diabetic patients and patients with rheumatoid arthritis, with the approval of the use of metformin in 1995 by the American authorities to treat diabetes, the …
Read More »CONGRESSMEN IN MEXICO APPROVE ELIMINATION OF IMMUNITY TO PUBLIC SERVERS
Congressman Exaltación González votes in favor of elimination of Immunity to public servers in Mexico. MEXICO CITY.- Considered one of the most emblematic initiatives of the LXIII Legislature, this Thursday, April 19, 2018 the initiative that determines the elimination of constitutional immunity to all public servants of the country including …
Read More »SENATOR VICTOR HERMOSILLO CALLS CALIFORNIA EMPLOYERS TO CONTINUE STRENGTHENING THE BILATERAL RELATIONSHIP
-Editorial During the 13th representatives of the San Diego Regional Chamber of Commerce annual visit to Mexico City, in the Senate of the Republic, in Mexico City, Victor Hermosillo and Celada, senator for Baja California, spoke about strengthening the North American region and, in In particular, Mexico’s relationship with the …
Read More »Mexico must enter into wage negotiations with the US and Canada: Díaz-Bautista
-Editorial The specialist noted that Canada and the United States agreed that the wage issue should be part of the NAFTA negotiations but that Mexico has “shied away” from this issue. Tijuana, BC- In the framework of the renegotiations of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), Mexico must raise …
Read More »The City of El Centro Appoints New Police Chief
El Centro, CA – On April 17, 2018 during the Regular Council Meeting for the City of El Centro Mayor Cheryl Viegas-Walker announced that action had been taken to approve the contract appointing Brian P. Johnson as the new Police Chief for the City of El Centro. “I am very …
Read More »Calexico Hosted Second Annual Border Mayor’s Summit
-Editorial It was Calexico’s turn to host the Border Mayor’s Summit that, in the first six months of activity, has been able to create a working agenda for the border region of Mexicali, Imperial Valley, Yuma and San Luis. As the week of celebrations of the 110th Anniversary of Calexico …
Read More »Budget Proposals by Trump Administration Could Affect Imperial County
By: Mario Conde President Donald Trump released his budget proposal that has many changes to programs that will directly affect the Imperial Valley if enacted as presented. President Trump stated: “The budget continues our efforts to grow the economy, create millions of new jobs, and raise wages. To accompany our …
Read More »SOLES, CHAMPION OF THE NATIONAL LEAGUE
It raises cup with a 4-1 record against Captains Orlando Méndez was named the most valuable player in the final The Mexicali Suns are the new monarchs of the National Professional Basketball League after beating the Captains of Mexico City the night of Tuesday 83-87, in a match held at …
Read More »Imperial Valley College, Pioneers Memorial Healthcare District Extend Health Partnership Agreement
Imperial Valley College has extended its current student health partnership agreement with the Pioneers Memorial Healthcare District. “Our students have greatly benefitted from this partnership,” said IVC Superintendent/President Victor Jaime. “This service is extremely important and I am very happy to see continuation of services under a new model with …
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