By: Teodoro Rentería Arroyave, Journalist and Writer. Guest Column: Timely Commentary In his article for “El Heraldo de México,” colleague Gustavo Rentería Villa discusses the heartfelt speech by Mexico City Mayor Martí Batres Guadarrama honoring the great political icon Porfirio Alejandro Muñoz Ledo y Lazo de la Vega, who would …
July, 2024
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7 July
PUBLIC POLICIES IN REGENERATIVE MEDICINE: KEY CONSIDERATIONS
By: Dr. Elton Gómez, Specialist in Regenerative Medicine To develop an effective public policy in the field of regenerative medicine that promotes greater equity in society, several key aspects must be considered. Here is a detailed proposal covering various fundamental areas: Universal and Affordable Access Subsidies and Public Funding: Establish …
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6 July
The Bitcoin Halving: A Celebration of Perfect Scarcity
By: Julian Martinez, Bitcoin Consultant. The recent occurrence of the 4th Bitcoin Halving, observed on April 19th, stands as a significant milestone within the cryptocurrency community. Taking place approximately every four years, the Halving symbolizes a pivotal moment wherein the rate of newly minted bitcoins added to the outstanding supply …
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4 July
Leadership and Its Challenge: Corruption
By: Stephen Murray Kiernan, Director at Global Impact Leaders Corruption: What Kind of Monster Are We Facing? One could say that, in the context of a particular situation and even for the best leaders, corruption is an activity that all individuals and businesses must engage in to advance. The ideal, …
June, 2024
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22 June
Claudia Sheinbaum’s Initial Appointments Met with Acceptance and Confidence
By: Teodoro Rentería Arróyave, Journalist and Writer. Not in a national broadcast as we were once obliged, but now freely transmitted by the media, the event of the virtual president-elect of Mexico, Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo, was held the previous evening to announce the first six members of her cabinet – …
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3 June
How to Stay Safe During Travel
By: Ellie Burgueno I consider myself a citizen of the world, even though I haven’t traveled to all the places I hope to visit at least once before I die. Traveling is something everyone should do at least once a year, not only for leisure but for health reasons. However, …
May, 2024
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26 May
Medical Tourism in Regenerative Medicine
By: Dr. Elton Gomez, Specialist in Regenerative Medicine Medical tourism has experienced notable growth in recent decades, driven by the search for innovative and specialized treatments in various areas of medicine. In this context, regenerative medicine, hyperbaric oxygen therapy, and tissue engineering have emerged as revolutionary fields offering hope and …
December, 2023
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26 December
How resolutions help us see life with a more optimistic viewpoint
By: Ellie Burgueño By this time so close to the End of the Year, and after celebrating an amazing Christmas with our loved ones, we are probably done and ready with our New Year’s Resolutions list, and even though most of us make those lists and by around the fourth …
November, 2023
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20 November
When you plan to travel, don’t forget your safety!
By: Ellie Burgueno A little over a week ago, I traveled to Mexico City for the Fapermex (Federation of Mexican Journalistic Associations) National Journalism Convention and Awards Ceremony, joining journalists from across Mexico. Being part of the National Board since December 2022, I always engage in these gatherings held in …
October, 2023
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15 October
The Art of Ending Client Relationships
By: Ellie Burgueno As a business owner, establishing and maintaining strong client relationships is vital for your success. However, not all client interactions are smooth sailing. Some clients bring unique challenges to the table, ranging from the “I’m always right” type to the occasional dishonest or aggressive individual. Every client …