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Published: March 01, 2024

Esta es su señal de alerta: El horario de verano puede afectar la salud del corazón de los hispanos

Mientras gran parte del país se prepara para “adelantar los relojes”, la American Heart Association (la Asociación Americana del Corazón) cita investigaciones que indican cómo el cambio de horario de primavera puede afectar negativamente la salud del corazón y el cerebro entre los hispanos o latinos.
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