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EXTENSION OF HUMAN LIFE, ANTI-AGING, STEM-CELLS AND TRANSLATIONAL MEDICINE
“There is no biological reason that prevents us from stopping the aging process.” -Richard Walker – Geneticist By: Dr. Elton Gomez, Regenerative Medicine Specialist The extension of human life, the useful life, has been a dream long cherished by almost all the civilizations of the planet, fables, tales, and infinite …
Read More »More families can qualify for IID help with electric bills
Imperial Irrigation District, your local, non-profit, public power provider, wants all of its low-income customers to know that help with your monthly electric bill is available from the utility. IID’s income-qualified customers can receive a 20 percent discount on their electric bill each month. The monthly discount is even higher …
Read More »STATE OF YUCATAN NAMED “STATE OF PEACE” AT WORLD SUMMIT OF NOBEL PEACE PRIZE WINNERS
Over 12,500 attendees participated in the 4-day event attended by 30 recipients of the awards Mérida, Yucatán.- The State of Yucatan, Mexico completed its duties as host of the 17th edition of the World Summit of Nobel Peace Prize, which took place from September 19 to 22 with a closing …
Read More »CULTURE BLOSSOMS IN BAJA CALIFORNIA
Mexicali, Baja California.- Different venues in Baja California will host the various shows that make up the 18th October Festival, with more than 100 cultural and artistic activities of international level, until October 30. The State Government, through the Institute of Culture of Baja California (ICBC), has formed a series …
Read More »Ryan Kelley Calls for Water Conservation Recognition for Cities and Towns
By: Mario Conde, Reporter Imperial County Board Chairman Ryan Kelley called that for an initiative that will bring equal treatment and compensation for cities and towns. In his statement read at the Sept. 24 meeting, Kelley said he has heard concerns from community members about the distribution of water transfer …
Read More »“The USMCA would promote economic growth of North America in the coming years”: Diaz Bautista
By: Alejandro Díaz-Bautista, Economist (PhD). Trump’s next 4 months could reshape international trade in the coming years. The positive economic effects in favor of economic growth in North America in case of approving the USMCA are not generally known despite the fact that we are talking about a tariff cut …
Read More »Mexicali Created Strong Binational Relationships Thanks to Gustavo Sanchez
By: Mario Conde, Reporter It was a Tuesday morning at the Imperial County Board of Supervisors meeting on November 1, 2016, a special guest was going to make an appearance before the board to introduce himself as the Mayor-Elect of Mexicali. That day, Gustavo Sanchez Vazquez set the tone of …
Read More »Two Universities Claim They Are Close to Finding a Cure for the Common Cold
Stanford and the University of California- San Francisco say that working together, they may be close to finding a cure for the common cold. The secret of the cure lies in humans, not the cold virus. They claim that disabling a single, supposedly non-critical protein in humans may stop viruses …
Read More »Are smartphones ruining relationships?
Whether you mean to do it or not, you’re “phubbing.” You may be even phubbing someone right now as you read this! What’s phubbing? Phubbing is snubbing someone you are talking to while looking at your phone. This word may be new to you, but guaranteed you’ve fallen prey to …
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