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BUENOS AIRES, July 4, 2022 (AFP) – Silvina Patakis will be Argentina’s new economy minister to replace Martin Guzman, who is recognized for renegotiating Argentina’s debt, but influential Vice President Cristina Kirchner has come under fire at a time of deep crisis. Government. The information was announced Sunday night in a message on Twitter from President Alberto Fernandez’s spokesman, the day after Guzmán’s sudden resignation in the context of a currency crisis, an inflation of 60% annually and a poverty rate of 37% of the population. Patakis, the 53-year-old economist, was Buenos Aires Province’s economy minister between 2011 and 2015,…

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The National Coordinator of Mental Health Policy says investment in this area in the National Health Service, which is about 5% today, should double in a few years. “We calculate, without being certain, because there is no certainty, that our investment in terms of the overall NHS budget, is about 5%. I think we have to get, at some point in the future, to double that,” he said in an interview with Lusa. Miguel Xavier gives the example of countries such as the United Kingdom, or Nordic countries, where the investment in mental health in the total weight of health…

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Are you usually a person who is attentive to the details of things around you? To see if your analytical skills are really effective, it is worth doing it Attention test. The goal is very simple: to find ears of corn scattered among the pineapples. see also: Crazy Web Challenge: How many 3 numbers can you find in the picture? The challenge is very relevant to this time of year, as we are in the midst of the June festivities. Everything about the corncob is the moment, but it will not be easy to find it among the fruits. There…

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for every Southern newsroom | 3 July 2022 According to research, outbreaks can continue to grow rapidly if the spread is not reduced. (Photo: EBC) 🔊 Hear this news by clicking here Brazil already has 76 confirmed cases in six states and the Federal District. The information was published by the Ministry of Health on Sunday (3). The state of São Paulo, which recorded the highest infection rate, recorded 52 cases, followed by Rio de Janeiro with 16 cases. The states of Ceará, Minas Gerais and Rio Grande do Sul recorded two cases. Rio Grande do Norte and the Federal…

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According to the data, most Alzheimer’s patients are women. However, a new report on the disease shows that females also tend to respond better to early treatment. According to research conducted by Florida Atlantic University in the United States, some lifestyle changes, such as eating a balanced diet, exercising routine and improving sleep quality can prevent the development of the disease. Read on! Read more: Studies claim that beer can cause bowel cancer What does the published survey say? “Our individually tailored interventions led to a greater improvement in the risk of Alzheimer’s and cardiovascular disease in women than in…

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Brazilians began searching on the Internet for a way to increase their income. Found a lot in small task applications source extra money. Recently, a new platform has gained prominence among YouTubers and influencers: ringapp. Find out how it works below! Read more: WhatsApp activates interaction with many emojis for the beta version How does Ringapp work? It works like this: To earn money on Ringapp, users must answer phone calls. These are “test calls” made, apparently, by telephone operators. As the platform’s official website explains, the goal is to “test the quality of long-distance calls.” In this sense, for…

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In Madrid, the Ibex 35 index closed up 0.96%, at 8,176.10 points. In the weekly comparison it fell by 0.82%. Europe’s major stock markets posted gains for the most part, with the modest exception of London. The opening was negative and there was volatility on Friday, July 1, but the indices of these major exchanges managed to rise, on the first day after the end of the worst quarter since 2020 for the Stoxx 600 Index. The pan-European Stoxx 600 Index, which includes other markets in the region, closed 0.02% lower at 407.13 points. In a weekly comparison, it is…

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According to the Ministry of Health, the number of monkeypox cases in Brazil rose on Saturday (2) to 48. And two days ago, the country had only 37 patients who tested positive for the disease. In a note, the file indicated that the state of São Paulo concentrates the majority of confirmed cases, with a total of 36. So far, the states that have also accumulated positive results are Minas Gerais (1), Rio Grande do Sul (2), Ciara (1) and Rio de Janeiro (2). The ministry stated that it continues to monitor all patients. He…

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After Russia cut gas flows to Germany, Italy, Austria, the Czech Republic and Slovakia earlier this month and fearing disruptions to Russian gas supplies, the head of Germany’s Federal Network Agency, Klaus Muller, on Saturday asked the country’s residents to save energy and prepare for winter. Mueller advised homeowners to check and adjust gas boilers and radiators before cold weather strikes in order to increase equipment efficiency. “Maintenance can reduce gas consumption by 10% to 15%,” he told the Funke Mediengruppe media group, which owns newspaper and magazines. The agency chief also urged residents and homeowners to use the next…

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Photo: Dutch Space Center In a few years, urban air mobility will be a reality, allowing people to move more easily within and between cities. What if ambulances were to transport patients and vital medicines of the future by air? What if firefighters could fight fires safely and efficiently without endangering human lives? A future where people can travel faster and more efficiently from one point to another, with better and improved services for cities and their residents, isn’t just a vision – it’s a reality that will come to us in a matter of years: Urban Air Mobility (UAM).…

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