Articles by Mary Anne R.

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Broken Heart Syndrome Is Increasing During the COVID-19 Pandemic. Can It Be Deadly?

Staying at home, regularly washing your hands with soap and water, and taking care of yourself is not enough during the current COVID-19 pandemic.
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Florida New Coronavirus Cases More Than 10,000, Florida Representative Calls for Closure of State

Florida's new coronavirus cases have hit 12, 523 on Saturday, which makes it the fifth consecutive day the state has reported more than 10,000 cases, says the state's health department.

'She's Cold': Ellen DeGeneres Exposed by Bodyguard in an Interview

Television host Ellen DeGeneres was criticized by some staff members of "The Ellen DeGeneres Show" for failing to provide details about their jobs and pay since the coronavirus pandemic began.
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New Argentine Thriller Film Starring Cecilia Roth to Stream on Netflix

Streaming service Netflix has picked up worldwide rights to Argentinian thriller film "Crímenes de Familia," featuring double Goya winner Cecilia Roth.
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Ex-New Mexico Cop Charged with Second-Degree Murder After Latino Man Died in Custody

A fired New Mexico police officer was charged on Thursday with second-degree murder after a Latino man died in his custody, whom he put n a chokehold.

Missed Eva Longoria's NBC Supernatural Anthology? Here's a Quick List of Latin American Folklore

Around four years ago, Eva Longoria was working with the NBC to develop a Latino "American Horror Story," which features Latin American folklore.

Mexico Tourism Industry 'Could Take Years to Recover,' Industry Experts Say

Mexico City has officially reopened its tourism industry as of June 29. Mexico City has officially reopened its tourism industry as of June 29. Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador has encouraged people to get out, and has refused to reimpose stricter nationwide restrictions.

Texas Governor Abbott Says No Statewide Shutdown Amid Surge in Coronavirus Cases

As the number of new coronavirus cases in Texas continues to rise and hospitals get more crowded, Governor Greg Abbott on Thursday said there will be no statewide shutdown.
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Florida Man Fights COVID-19 in Florida ICU After Being Exposed by Son

Young people are not exempted from the dangers brought by the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) Young people are not exempted from the dangers brought by the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) That is why Michelle Zymet pleaded for weeks with her stepson to avoid going out with friends and always wear a mask.

Chicago Governor Divides State into 11 Regions as Part of Reopening Plans

Chicago Governor J.B. Pritzker on Wednesday said he would divide the state into 11 regions as part of his reopening plans for the state.

Doing Business in Latin America? Here's What You Need to Know

There are many reasons why you would want to move your business abroad. It may be because you want to explore new business opportunities or just because you have more contacts in that particular country.

Do Collagen Supplements Work for Skin Care? Latina Skin Care Expert Says so

There is still a cloud of doubt surrounding the idea of collagen boosting the skin's health. But what does exactly collagen do to our skin and should we give in to the hype of collagen skin care?
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Native Hoop Dancer Nakotah LaRance Dies at 30

World-class hoop dancer Nakotah LaRance died at age 30 on Sunday after accidentally falling from a bridge in New Mexico's Rio Arriba, County.
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Oklahoma Governor Tests Positive for COVID-19

Oklahoma governor Kevin Stitt announced on Wednesday he has tested positive for the coronavirus disease and is currently staying at home.

Watch Out for 19-Year-Old Latina Artist Nicki Nicole

A lot of new Latin artists are making a new wave in the entertainment industry with their new musical ideas. One of these is Nicki Nicole.

Self-Care 101: Here Are Some Journal Ideas to Care for Your Mental Health

These past few months might be hard to focus introspectively due to the current global coronavirus pandemic. But that does not mean that you stop listening to what you are feeling and what your body needs.
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The Story Behind the Cuban Cocktail Named After Ernest Hemingway

Ernest Hemingway once said that if you want to know about a culture, spend a night in its bars. Ernest Hemingway once said that if you want to know about a culture, spend a night in its bars.
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Hair Touched by a Pro: Orlando Pita Play Products to Get That Hollywood Look

Who would not want healthy hair? Orlando Pita Play products could be the saving grace to your hair woes.
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US Hospitals Face Supply Shortage for COVID-19 Patients

Several hospitals in the United States are trying to accommodate all coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) patients as much as they can. Some health workers are already being infected with the virus just to treat patients.

Under Quarantine: Nintendo Switch Games You Could Play to Ease the Boredom

The quarantine has been affecting many people's activities. Doing the most normal things can be hard to do due to the quarantine restrictions implemented because of the current health crisis.

Mexican Immigrant in ICE Custody Dies of COVID-19

A 51-year-old Mexican immigrant died of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) in U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement custody on Sunday, the agency announced.

Want That Latina Skin? Here Are Some Timeless Skin Care Tips to Follow

Scientists found out that Latino age more slowly compared to other groups. The findings were published in an issue of Genome Biology.
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Globetrotter's Guide in Mexico: Bookstores and Libraries to Visit

Mexico does not play around when it comes to their local libraries. It's just not all food, the tropical climate, and beaches.
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Arizona Teacher Dies of COVID-19, 2 Co-Teachers Infected

The 61-year old Arizona elementary school teacher Kimberley Chavez Lopez Byrd returned to teaching after retiring and she was respected by everyone she worked with.
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John Travolta Wife Kelly Preston Dies of Breast Cancer

American actress Kelly Preston has died after her two-year battle with breast cancer, her husband John Travolta announced.
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