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Latinos Less Likely to Monitor Their Health
Published January 29, 2013
The first national survey on how American’s measure health data tracking shows Latinos are less likely to track their weight, diet, or exercise routine.
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Search Continues for Missing Latina Mom
Published January 28, 2013
Relatives of Sarai Sierra are searching for a Puerto Rican mother who has been missing in Istanbul for a week.
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Latinos Lack Mental Health Treatment
Published January 24, 2013
Latino children in California are less likely to receive mental health treatment, a new survey shows.
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Latinos Fight NYC Soda Ban
Published January 24, 2013
The president of the Hispanic Federation called New York City's ban on large-size sugary drinks “short-sighted.”
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U.S. and Mexico Increase Trade
Published January 23, 2013
A U.S. delegation is in Mexico City to roll out the new Business Facilitation Program.
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Latina Behind 'Made in America Movement'
Published January 22, 2013
Made in America Movement founder Margarita Mendoza is tapping into American's desire to buy domestic products.
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What is 'Blue Monday?'
Published January 21, 2013
According to a scientific formula, the third Monday of the year, which this year falls on presidential inauguration day, is the “most depressing day of the year.”
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The Latino Fight Against Obesity
Published January 17, 2013
A research center in Texas takes on the fight against the growing obesity and diabetes epidemic in the Latino community.
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Energy Drinks ER Visits Double
Published January 16, 2013
A new government survey shows the number of people visiting the ER after drinking energy drinks has doubled in the last four years.
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Gray Wolf Back on the Prey
Published January 15, 2013
U.S. wildlife officials are attempting to expand the endangered Mexican gray wolf population by releasing the first male into the wild in four years.

