Each year during Easter, Mexicans celebrate the Passion of Christ with a huge parade and theatrical performance. It is a massive event that has thousands of viewers and
The pandemic has hit the tourism sector in Mexico as hard as in other countries. Mexican tourism consumption decreased by more than $7 billion in 2020, according to
Considered Intangible Cultural Heritage by UNESCO, midwifery has contributed much to obstetrical knowledge. In Mexico, it is a centuries-old tradition. Midwives were highly respected figures in pre-Hispanic Mexico
CHICAGO — José Sánchez arrived in Chicago more than a decade ago with the difficult task of saving the then-Norwegian American Hospital from bankruptcy. With vision and leadership,
TEL AVIV — Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases at the U.S. National Institutes of Health — and the public face of
Practicing origami helps reduce stress, anxiety, depression or other ailments, both physical and emotional. Centers for the disabled, hospitals, prisons, schools and civic centers introduce it as an element of
In a first-of-its-kind surgery, doctors used augmented reality and three-dimensional technology to repair a fracture in the floor of a patient’s eye socket. The 31-year-old patient’s severe injury
Among the more exotic relaxation techniques gaining in popularity are snake massages. Such sessions are becoming more commonplace in Asia, while many in the West still consider it
BARCELONA, Spain — Like many four-year-olds, Alexandra Peraut Martinez loves dancing and playing with her siblings. But unlike other girls her age, a rare genetic condition means she
ROCK Hill, S.C. — It was neither beer nor binge-eating that cause Craig Faris to grow morbidly obese. The 6″4′ author, photographer and former marketing executive was simply