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Celebra Sinfónica de Zapopan dos décadas en Palcco – Periódico Zócalo | Noticias de Saltillo, Piedras Negras, Monclova, Acuña
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A 2 meses de tomar el cargo, presidenta municipal muere por Covid-19
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Hoy Tamaulipas - Coronavirus en Pachuca Ligera baja en registro de positivos y decesos por Covid-19 en Hidalgo
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by Laura Oleniacz January 14, 2021 .
RALEIGH – A study of students at seven public universities across the United States has identified risk factors that may place students at higher risk for negative psychological impacts related to the COVID-19 pandemic. Factors associated with greater risk of negative impacts include the amount of time students spend on screens each day, their gender, age and other characteristics.
Research has shown many college students faced significant mental health challenges going into the COVID-19 pandemic, and experts say the pandemic has added new stressors. The findings, published in the journal
PLOS ONE, could help experts tailor services to better support students. The observational study was drawn from a survey of more than 2,100 undergraduate and graduate students in the spring of 2020, when the students at all the universities included in the study had shifted to studying remotely.
Healthy snacks to keep your weight in check
Wednesday January 13 2021
By WINNIE WANGUI
A common misconception is that snacking is bad for weight management.
The truth is that snacking can help you maintain a healthy weight and help in weight loss.
Eating smaller meals and snacks every three hours or so can help maintain more stable blood sugar levels throughout the day.
A common misconception is that snacking is bad for weight management. The truth is that snacking can help you maintain a healthy weight and help in weight loss. Eating smaller meals and snacks every three hours or so can help maintain more stable blood sugar levels throughout the day. It can help you avoid extreme hunger so that you do not overeat at lunch or dinner.