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supplements vitamins
The annual supplement market is estimated to exceed $385 billion and is expected to grow by about 7% by 2030.
Toxic Route of Fast Fashion
Global fast fashion leaves its mark in the Atacama Desert, where tons of clothing are dumped or burned. In response to this crisis, new initiatives are emerging that promote a more circular and conscious approach to fashion.
New Mexican University Network for Climate Action
The declaration includes preparing younger generations to face the climate crisis, generating solutions through scientific research, and fostering social dialogue.
Linda Aurora Morales Juárez
Researcher Linda Aurora Morales Juárez focuses her work on understanding and tackling chronic diseases through public policy research.
José Antonio Palma is researching how specific vitamins could help prevent obesity-related diseases—such as insulin resistance—by reducing inflammation and oxidative stress.
noise pollution
A worrisome situation is that when these hearing conditions appear so early in life, the risk of total hearing loss increases—well before the average age.
collage about democracy elections voting and dialogue
Academics discussed the impact of violence perpetrated by delincuencial groups and diverse social conflicts in Latin America on their democratic processes.
moon radiation artemis
This high-energy radiation comes from various sources, such as galactic cosmic rays, the Van Allen radiation belts, and solar particle events.
neuroscience brain in love
Chemical substances in the human brain, linked to areas of reward, desire, and pleasure, are released during the initial stages of attraction between people.
Our mind is stimulated as soon as we plan a short break, which can restore levels of concentration and tasks resolution.

Estefania Camacho

supplements vitamins
The annual supplement market is estimated to exceed $385 billion and is expected to grow by about 7% by 2030.
Toxic Route of Fast Fashion
Global fast fashion leaves its mark in the Atacama Desert, where tons of clothing are dumped or burned. In response to this crisis, new initiatives are emerging that promote a more circular and conscious approach to fashion.
New Mexican University Network for Climate Action
The declaration includes preparing younger generations to face the climate crisis, generating solutions through scientific research, and fostering social dialogue.
Linda Aurora Morales Juárez
Researcher Linda Aurora Morales Juárez focuses her work on understanding and tackling chronic diseases through public policy research.
José Antonio Palma is researching how specific vitamins could help prevent obesity-related diseases—such as insulin resistance—by reducing inflammation and oxidative stress.
noise pollution
A worrisome situation is that when these hearing conditions appear so early in life, the risk of total hearing loss increases—well before the average age.
collage about democracy elections voting and dialogue
Academics discussed the impact of violence perpetrated by delincuencial groups and diverse social conflicts in Latin America on their democratic processes.
moon radiation artemis
This high-energy radiation comes from various sources, such as galactic cosmic rays, the Van Allen radiation belts, and solar particle events.
neuroscience brain in love
Chemical substances in the human brain, linked to areas of reward, desire, and pleasure, are released during the initial stages of attraction between people.
Our mind is stimulated as soon as we plan a short break, which can restore levels of concentration and tasks resolution.

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