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5 Epic Plant-Based Menus to Make For Father s Day

5 Epic Plant-Based Menus to Make For Father s Day
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Murió el concejal de Corrientes Jaime Gálvez

Murió el concejal de Corrientes Jaime Gálvez
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Germany s Defence Attaché Visits Belize

Germany s Defence Attaché Visits Belize
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INVO Bioscience Obtains Regulatory Approval to Import INVOcell Into Mexico

INVO Bioscience Obtains Regulatory Approval to Import INVOcell Into Mexico News provided by Share this article SARASOTA, Fla., March 1, 2021 /PRNewswire/ INVO Bioscience, Inc. (NASDAQ: INVO), a medical device company focused on commercializing the world s only in vivo Intravaginal Culture System (IVC), INVOcell ®, an effective and affordable treatment for patients diagnosed with infertility, today announced the Company has received approval by COFEPRIS to import INVOcell into Mexico. In late 2020, INVO Bioscience established a joint venture focused on establishing fertility centers dedicated to offering INVOcell, with the initial center, called Positib Fertility, to be located in the city of Monterrey, Mexico. 

Eli Jackson Cemetery owner still fighting for border wall construction to stop near land

In Trump s final days, border wall construction continues near historic Texas church 2 months 4 weeks 5 hours ago Thursday, January 14 2021 Jan 14, 2021 January 14, 2021 6:07 AM January 14, 2021 in News - Local Share: One Rio Grande Valley resident is fighting to stop border wall construction near his family s historic land.  Ramiro Ramirez says he holds the deed to the Jackson Ranch Church and Cemetery, which was built by his forefathers. Ramirez worries the adjoining Eli Jackson Cemetery is also being eyed by the government. The property which shares the same lineage, but different ownership sits closer to the wall construction. Ramirez said the government will need to acquire part of that property to complete the build.

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