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    SIGNIFICADOS DEL BIENESTAR SUBJETIVO EN TRABAJADORAS DE LA ECONOMIA INFORMAL (TIANGUIS) EN GUADALAJARA, MEXICO by Contreras Estrada, Mónica Isabel, Aldrete Rodríguez, María Guadalupe, Torres López, Teresa Margarita, Rodríguez Sevilla, María de la Luz

    Published 2009
    “…The satisfaction of the health domain is present in some of them, while others symbolized it as situation of anger and justified not have time to perform medical check some of them practice some sport healthy purposes. …”
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    Intervencion dietética en pacientes con sobrepeso y obesidad by Reyna Chacon, Ana Fernanda, Zebadua Flores, Rosa Aminta

    Published 2019
    “…Introduction: Overweight and obesity means a serious global health problem, Mexico is not the exception; there are factors, such as the distribution of time in daily activities, aggravated by harmful habits, poor nutritional education, access to processed foods, high fat and sugars foods, development a weight gain and increasing the possibility of acquiring other pathologies; As a preventive or treatment measure and to avoid alterations to health, a dietary intervention is important. …”
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    En defensa de la información y comunicación científica en Open Access gratuito en todos los procesos de publicación y lectura by Muela Meza, Zapopan Martín

    Published 2014
    “…It criticizes the 6 major oligopolies of the capitalist industries of the information and knowledge that in 2012 reported $ 78.65 US dollars billions of net profit (Time Warner, $ 29.7 billions US dlls; Bertelsmann, 22.25, Thomson Reuters, 13.27, Reed Elsevier, 10.13, Springer, 3.3 y Wiley, 1.8);it also criticizes how these oligopolies not only monopolize the global economic profit of the industries, but also how ideologically they monopolize news contents, entertainment, and even more worrisome the scientific aspects; it also criticizes the political power these oligopoly corporations have acquired that all over the world have forced most of the governments of the planets thanks to their invading military backup from their home countries to the sale of their monopolist pay-per-access information-knowledge that used to be free of charge and public (e.g. …”
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