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Illustration of a hand holding a martini
Growing evidence suggests that consuming alcohol, even in moderate amounts, can harm our health, from damaging DNA to altering the micriobiome.
Image of a woman sneezing
The OriGen Health Research Center is an initiative of Tecnológico de Monterrey and the University of Texas at Austin that seeks to understand the health of Latino populations.
illustration of an olive oil drop
A new study reveals how the olive tree produces a key molecule with the potential to improve crops and combat metabolic diseases.
Illustration of DNA and human figures representing a repository of studies on obesity in Latinos living in the United States.
The open-access platform compiles peer-reviewed research to identify obesity risk factors among Hispanic/Latino populations in the United States and support public health policy and interventions.
parenting and mental health overweight
A research team conducted a study using data from 372 families in Mexico City and Campeche.
a photograph of beans
Researchers developed a snack that not only provides nutrients, but also helps reduce fat absorption in the intestine and promotes cholesterol elimination.
photograph of two women and three men sitting in a conference
Experts in neuroscience, geriatrics, bioengineering and retirement systems discussed the challenges of addressing the aging of Mexican women.
trans-food
Genetically modified plants have generally been commercially available since 1996, following decades of research in modern biotechnology.
Photograph of a woman standing on a blue building
The researcher specializing in nanomedicine is the most recent winner of the Mujer Tec award in the science category.
AI to detect suicide risk
The research team trains the AI model using data from patients who voluntarily participate in a clinical study on the subject.

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Illustration of a hand holding a martini
Growing evidence suggests that consuming alcohol, even in moderate amounts, can harm our health, from damaging DNA to altering the micriobiome.
Image of a woman sneezing
The OriGen Health Research Center is an initiative of Tecnológico de Monterrey and the University of Texas at Austin that seeks to understand the health of Latino populations.
illustration of an olive oil drop
A new study reveals how the olive tree produces a key molecule with the potential to improve crops and combat metabolic diseases.
Illustration of DNA and human figures representing a repository of studies on obesity in Latinos living in the United States.
The open-access platform compiles peer-reviewed research to identify obesity risk factors among Hispanic/Latino populations in the United States and support public health policy and interventions.
parenting and mental health overweight
A research team conducted a study using data from 372 families in Mexico City and Campeche.
a photograph of beans
Researchers developed a snack that not only provides nutrients, but also helps reduce fat absorption in the intestine and promotes cholesterol elimination.
photograph of two women and three men sitting in a conference
Experts in neuroscience, geriatrics, bioengineering and retirement systems discussed the challenges of addressing the aging of Mexican women.
trans-food
Genetically modified plants have generally been commercially available since 1996, following decades of research in modern biotechnology.
Photograph of a woman standing on a blue building
The researcher specializing in nanomedicine is the most recent winner of the Mujer Tec award in the science category.
AI to detect suicide risk
The research team trains the AI model using data from patients who voluntarily participate in a clinical study on the subject.

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