Imperial Valley News Center
Was that my phone?
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- Written by Laurel Thomas Gnagey
Ann Arbor, Michigan - Has this ever happened to you: You think you hear your cell phone ring or ping, or feel it vibrate, but then look to find no call or message?
Traveling to Nepal to Design and Construct Housing for Earthquake Victims
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- Written by Carrie Gates
Notre Dame, Indiana - It is more than 80 degrees and raining hard on the gravel road outside Pokhara, Nepal. When the truck driver says it isn’t safe to cross the raging river ahead, his passengers—including Notre Dame graduate student Kevin Phaup find themselves contemplating a narrow footbridge with no railings, followed by a winding journey up the side of a mountain.
Terrorist Attacks in the West Bank
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- Written by State Department
Washington, DC - We condemn in the strongest possible terms the terrorist attacks over the past two days against Israeli civilians.
Deputy Secretary Blinken's Trip to Japan
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- Written by State Department
Washington, DC - Deputy Secretary Blinken traveled to Tokyo, January 15-17, for a series of bilateral and trilateral meetings with his Japanese and Korean counterparts.
One Brave Idea: Seeking a Cure for Coronary Heart Disease And Its Devastating Consequences
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- Written by IVN
Dallas, Texas - The American Heart Association (AHA) and Verily, (formerly Google Life Sciences) announced today that AstraZeneca (AZ) has joined them in a bold new approach to find a cure for coronary heart disease and improve cardiovascular health. With a commitment of $75 million dollars over at least a five year period, the three organizations have initiated the single largest research project funding one leader and team in the fight to cure coronary heart disease.
Sugar-sweetened drinks linked to increased visceral fat
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Dallas, Texas - Drinking sugar-sweetened beverages every day was associated with an increase in a particular type of body fat that may affect diabetes and heart disease risk, according to new research in the American Heart Association’s journal Circulation.
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