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3 Reasons Immigration Is Vital To The U.S. Economy

Immigration remains a hot-button topic, and how it’s tied to U.S. jobs and the economy creates much of the debate. Critics of immigrants, especially undocumented immigrants, say they’ve taken jobs away from American workers. President Donald Trump emphasized that contention – often raised by Republicans – during his campaign with …

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Antecedentes de la Platentoterapia

Por: Dr. Elton Gómez, Experto en Células Madre Al observar, que numerosas mujeres que presentaban enfermedades crónicas se sentían mejor durante los últimos meses de embarazo y que ese estado de bienestar se mantenía por varios meses después del parto, y hasta se repetía en posteriores embarazos. Se sospechó que …

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History of Platelet Therapy

By: Dr. Elton Gómez, Stem Cells Expert By observing that many women with chronic diseases felt better during the last months of pregnancy and that this state of well-being was maintained for several months after childbirth, and even repeated in subsequent pregnancies. It was suspected that the placenta had a …

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El OBSERBC reconoce al gobierno del estado por lograr el número 1 en el índice de información presupuestal que otorga el IMCO

-Editorial Recientemente el OBSERBC nos hizo llegar su análisis de los Estados Financieros del Gobierno del Estado de Baja California de los años 2013 al 2017 y Presupuesto 2018, para lo cual el organismo ciudadano del estado entregó un reconocimiento al gobernador Francisco Vega de la Madrid, por su voluntad …

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NAHJ will honor Capital Gazette journalists murdered during ‘2018 In Memoriam’ during their annual conference in Miami

WASHINGTON, D.C. – The National Association of Hispanic Journalists (NAHJ) commented the Capital Gazette and their strength in fulfilling a vow to publish the June 29th paper.  In honor of the lives taken, NAHJ will include assistant editor and columnist Rob Hiaasen, special publications editor Wendi Winters, writer John McNamara, editorial page …

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