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Month: April 2024

El ejercicio modifica el cerebro de un modo que favorece la salud cardiaca, especialmente en personas con depresión

Melissa Velásquez Loaiza (CNN) — Es bien sabido que el ejercicio es bueno para la salud mental y la salud del corazón, y ahora un nuevo estudio sugiere que las tres cosas actúan conjuntamente. Según el estudio, además de los beneficios físicos del ejercicio, también se asocia a una reducción de las señales de estrés

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House Republicans send Mayorkas impeachment articles to the Senate, forcing a trial

By MARY CLARE JALONICK and STEPHEN GROVES Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — The House sent two articles of impeachment against Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas to the Senate on Tuesday, forcing a trial on allegations that he has “willfully and systematically” refused to enforce immigration laws. While the Senate is obligated to hold a trial

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Indiana limits abortion data for privacy under near-total ban, but some GOP candidates push back

By ISABELLA VOLMERT Associated Press INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Some Indiana Republicans in key campaigns for office are fighting for access to detailed abortion reports that the health department stopped releasing to protect patient privacy under a near-total ban on the procedure. Advocates and some state officials warn that releasing the reports would jeopardize the privacy

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Supreme Court questions obstruction charges brought against Jan. 6 rioters and Trump

By MARK SHERMAN Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court is questioning whether federal prosecutors went too far in bringing obstruction charges against hundreds of participants in the Capitol riot. Former President Donald Trump also faces the same charge for his efforts to overturn his election loss in 2020. The justices heard arguments Tuesday

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Weedkiller manufacturer seeks lawmakers’ help to squelch claims it failed to warn about cancer

By HANNAH FINGERHUT and DAVID A. LIEB Associated Press DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Stung by paying billions of dollars for settlements and trials, chemical giant Bayer has been lobbying lawmakers in three states to pass bills providing it a legal shield from lawsuits that claim its popular weedkiller Roundup causes cancer. Nearly identical bills

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Weedkiller manufacturer seeks lawmakers’ help to squelch claims it failed to warn about cancer

By HANNAH FINGERHUT and DAVID A. LIEB Associated Press DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Stung by paying billions of dollars for settlements and trials, chemical giant Bayer has been lobbying lawmakers in three states to pass bills providing it a legal shield from lawsuits that claim its popular weedkiller Roundup causes cancer. Nearly identical bills

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Only 1 in 3 US adults think Trump acted illegally in New York hush money case, AP-NORC poll shows

By THOMAS BEAUMONT and AMELIA THOMSON-DEVEAUX Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — The first criminal trial facing former President Donald Trump is also the one in which Americans are least convinced he committed a crime, a new AP-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research poll finds. Only about one-third of U.S. adults say Trump did something illegal

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