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World Kidney Day in Camagüey: Learning and Reflection on Kidney Health
World Kidney Day in Camagüey: Learning and Reflection on Kidney Health

Camaguey, Mar 8th. - The Manuel Ascunce Domenech Provincial Hospital in Camagüey celebrates World Kidney Day, which is commemorated on the second Thursday of March with a series of lectures aimed at residents and students of medical specialties. The objective of these sessions is to provide comprehensive and up-to-date training in nephrology.

Do tattoos increase the risk of cancer?
Do tattoos increase the risk of cancer?

Denmark, Mar 7th. - Skin cancers and lymphomas can be more frequent in people with tattoos, according to a recent study led by researchers from the University of Southern Denmark.

Health assessment kit for older adults distributed in Cuba
Health assessment kit for older adults distributed in Cuba

Havana, Mar 5th. - A geriatric and gerontology evaluation kit, which includes seven measuring equipment of different parameters, including automatic sphygmomanometer and pulse oximeter, arrives today at care centers for older adults in Cuba.

WHO presented risk-free listening rule for video games
WHO presented risk-free listening rule for video games

United Nations, Mar 4th. - The WHO and the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) presented the first standard on safe listening for video games and cyber-sports (or e-sports), today as part of World Hearing Day.

The Sun and the Moon will have eclipses in March 2025
The Sun and the Moon will have eclipses in March 2025

Washington, Mar 3rd. - A total eclipse of Lunar and another partial of Sun are among the astronomical phenomena that can be seen in the night sky during March, accompanied in addition to an unusual event on Saturn, digital media highlight today.

AI measures how fast the brain ages
AI measures how fast the brain ages

U.S., Feb 28th. - Researchers developed a new model of artificial intelligence capable of measuring the rate of aging of the brain: it does so in a non-invasive way, based on the changes observed over time by magnetic resonance imaging.

Google to implement QR codes for Gmail authentication
Google to implement QR codes for Gmail authentication

U.S., Feb 26th. - Are you annoyed to receive texting codes (SMS) when it comes to accessing mail? Google announced a change capable of simplifying that step and improving the protection of personal data.

Cuba Health 2025 International Convention in Mongolia
Cuba Health 2025 International Convention in Mongolia

Mongolia, Feb 24th. - Cuba's official representation in Mongolia presented in the capital of that nation the Fifth International Convention Cuba Health 2025, as notified today by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

Bored to hear voice notes? WhatsApp frees you from that task with a new function
Bored to hear voice notes? WhatsApp frees you from that task with a new function

U.S. Feb 21st.. - WhatsApp is about to take a qualitative leap into one of its most useful but also more tedious functions: the transcription of voice-to-text notes. For a few months, the app has allowed users to convert audios into text, an incredibly practical tool for those who prefer to read rather than listen. However, the current process requires manual activation of the transcription for each audio, which can be slow and cumbersome. But this is about to change.

Cuba collaborates with Bolivia for the development of radiopharmaceuticals that do not occur in the region
Cuba collaborates with Bolivia for the development of radiopharmaceuticals that do not occur in the region

Havana, Feb 20th. - The Center of Isótope, signed to the Agency of Nuclear Energy and Advanced Technologies (Aenta) of Cuba, and the Bolivian Nuclear Energy Agency (ABEN) signed a collaboration agreement that will allow the research and development of radiopharmaceutical applications - those that integrate the diagnosis and treatment and biological components against cancer.

 Mysterious burrows, tunnels and creatures: X-rays discover secrets from the bottom of the Pacific
Mysterious burrows, tunnels and creatures: X-rays discover secrets from the bottom of the Pacific

RT, Feb 19th. - New X-ray images have revealed that the bottom of the Japan pit, 7.5 kilometers below the surface of the Pacific Ocean, is filled with deep-sea creatures that excavate intricate burrows and tunnels in the form of corkscrews.

The planet lived the warmest January on record, despite demonstration of the La Niña event
The planet lived the warmest January on record, despite demonstration of the La Niña event

Cubadebate, Feb 18th. - The world has just had the warmest January in its history, according to the main international data sets of the Copernicus Climate Change Service and the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, the World Meteorological Organization reported.