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    FACTORES DIETÉTICOS Y NUTRICIONALES EN LA PREVENCIÓN DE LA ENFERMEDAD DE ALZHEIMER by González Rodríguez, Liliana Guadalupe, Palmeros Exsome, Carolina, González Martínez, Maria Teresa, Gutiérrez López, Miriam

    Published 2016
    “…Consumption of adequate amounts of fruits, vegetables, fish, dairy products, nuts, red wine, olive oil and green tea, and the intake of omega 3 fatty acids, folate, vitamin A, E, C, D, B6 and B12, choline, magnesium and selenium may help curb the cognitive decline and reduce the risk of developing the disease. Conversely, excessive intake of energy, saturated and trans fats could increase the risk of developing the disease. …”
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    Influencia de los hábitos comunicativos en la generación de participación y cinismo político entre los preciudadanos = Influence of communicative habits in generating participation... by Saldierna Salas, Alma Rosa, Muñiz, Carlos

    Published 2015
    “…The main findings have used the media to consume more is the internet followed by television, but consumption is only for entertainment purposes as the fact chatting or downloading music not for purposes of seeking political information, also is evidence regarding their levels of conversation, these are really impacting attitudes and political cynicism. …”
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    LOCALIZACIÓN DE CRIADEROS NO-RESIDENCIALES DE AEDES AEGYPTI Y SU ASOCIACIÓN CON CASOS DE DENGUE EN LA ZONA METROPOLITANA DE MONTERREY, NUEVO LEÓN, MÉXICO by Sánchez-Casas, Rosa María, Torres-Zapata, Raúl, Segovia-Salina, Feliciano, Reyes-Villanueva, Filiberto, Alvarado-Moreno, Marcela, Fernández-Salas, Ildefonso

    Published 2010
    “…On the other hand, 97% of buildings reported presences Aedes aegyptibreeding sites: 90% dry, 7%, and 3% had been treated with Temephos 1% granules.  Conversely, it also supported the fact that Ae. aegypti does not discriminate backyards breeding sites.  …”
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