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Comunidades en Arizona luchan contra desiertos alimentarios

All StoriesYara Askar10/27/20140

  Imagina realizar un viaje de 100 millas cada vez que necesite productos frescos.  Más de 700,000 residentes de Arizona no tienen otra opción. El condado más grande de Arizona, Maricopa, tiene 55 desiertos alimentarios y los residentes representan más de la mitad de la población de Arizona, según el Desierto Localizador de Alimentos que…

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Triplica la comunidad de refugiados en el estado de Arizona, se diversifica cada vez más

All StoriesAmer Taleb10/24/20140

  Arizona ahora recibe el triple del número de refugiados que solían recibir hace casi 20 años, lo cual crea retos en volumen y diversidad para las agencias de reasentamiento. El Departamento de Reasentamiento de Refugiados ha sido justo en la asignación de fondos a Arizona en los últimos años, dijo Charles Shipman, coordinador de…

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Los índices de violencia doméstica disminuyen en Arizona

All StoriesReham Alawadhi10/24/20140

  Muertes por violencia doméstica por género en Arizona ’09-’13 | Create Infographics Jami Day era una joven orgullosa de 19 años de edad en el proceso de mudarse con su nuevo prometido. Después de dos semanas de vivir con su pareja, tuvieron una discusión. Era la primera vez que Day lo había visto tan…

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Hopes for drug that might cure Valley Fever

All StoriesCasey Woollard10/23/20141

Every year, roughly 90,000 Arizonans are infected with a disease that could kill them. But that could change soon. A new drug is being developed to potentially cure Valley Fever since it kills one out of 10 people infected. The Southwest region – Arizona, California, New Mexico, Texas – is home to the Valley Fever…

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Arizona’s increasing child abuse rates top nation

All StoriesReham Alawadhi10/23/20142

  When Kathy Picard was young, her family took her to a dermatologist to find out why she was losing her eyelashes and eyebrows. The dermatologist diagnosed acute encephalitis, and gave her an ointment to use. Little did the dermatologist know. Picard was actually losing her eyelashes and eyebrows because she was plucking them herself. From…

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